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725 Print Lab is a custom apparel printing and embroidery provider based in High Point, North Carolina, serving the Piedmont Triad area, including Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. It works with businesses, schools, teams, event organizers, and nonprofits, and also provides contract screen-printing production for apparel brands, marketing agencies, promotional product companies, and other print shops.
Its main production methods include screen printing, embroidery, and Direct-to-Film (DTF). Screen printing is suited for large-volume orders of T-shirts, hoodies, and event apparel with relatively defined artwork colors, emphasizing wash durability, vibrant colors, and consistency across batches. Embroidery is ideal for products that require a professional look and feel, such as polos, hats, jackets, and uniforms. DTF is better suited for multicolor, gradient, complex designs, and smaller-batch orders. In terms of workflow, customers submit a project, choose apparel and production methods, approve a digital proof, and then the order moves into production, quality inspection, pickup, or shipping.
The main content does not disclose a specific price list; quotes are primarily requested through the Bulk Quote option or the small-order entry point. Most bulk orders, especially screen-printing orders, have a minimum order quantity of 50 pieces. Production is completed at the High Point facility, with support for local pickup, regional delivery, or shipping. Most projects are stated to be completed in around two weeks, depending on order size and complexity.
Its strengths are its broad range of production methods and its ability to recommend solutions based on order volume, artwork complexity, and garment type. The digital proof approval and quality inspection process also help control delivery quality. It has a 4.9-star rating on Google from 61 reviews, and the main content lists client references such as Honda Aircraft and NC A&T State University. The limitations are that information on pricing, payment methods, online ordering, and e-commerce platform integrations is insufficient. The 50-piece minimum is also not suitable for very small test runs or typical one-piece dropshipping sellers.
It is better suited for local or regional customers in North Carolina, organizations that need bulk uniforms or event apparel, and apparel brands or print shops that have customer resources but lack production capacity. If Chinese sellers are looking for cross-border POD automated fulfillment, the main content does not show that it has global warehousing and distribution, API capabilities, or platform integrations. Access from China is not reflected in the main content, so it is considered unknown.
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