From fashion tees to private label, branded corporate apparel programs, The Sheepdog Group and its partners have you covered...literally! Our designers understands fashion trends, and can customize the perfect shirt for your next event, concert, race, or promotion! Our apparel team uses the latest decoration technology and high-quality apparel to ensure the perfect fit each and every time.
We're also pleased to offer a unique and innovative hosted uniform distribution program for businesses, schools, or teams. We handle all of the design and decoration, and provide a secure online shopping experience for your your staff members. You've got more important things to worry about - let our team manage design, order processing, and fulfillment.
Give us a call today to find out more about our hosted uniform programs: 440.835.0888.
T-shirts provide a great way for bands and artists to promote themselves and build loyalty among their fans. We've worked with New Orleans trombone great, Sam Williams and his funk outfit to create custom designed shirts and merchandise. Shake Yo' Thang!
2-4-6-8! We can print you something great!
We have been helping local organizations with their uniform needs for season & camp programs. Contact us today and he see our programs can help generate income for your organization, as well as spread some spirit.
The Sheepdog Group has helped many organizations with their event promotions. One of our favorite charities is the "Just Go Nuts 5k" that's held at the Black Walnut Festival each year. We all go nuts for it!
Stay Gra is a local apparel line that celebrates Columbus! Sheepdog was excited to help design, brand, and produce these fun and fashionable shirts. We provided fresh styles along with innovative designs, making this newest apparel line an instant Columbus hit.
Check them out today at staygra.com.
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These Von Dutch/Mac Tools crew shirts were worn by the pit crew and staff for a promotional race in 2006. Incidentally, we also helped out with the graphics for this dragster...what a cool project that was!