Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Monkey in a Dryer introduces "Design on Demand" Custom T shirt printing to their Online store

Monkey in a Dryer launches its state-of-the-art online Design Lab making it fun and easy for users to create custom T-Shirts within minutes. This online innovation gives individuals the opportunity to instantly express themselves on a T-shirt. Inspired by the do-it-yourself mentality of the modern shopper, monkey in a dryer answers the call for an easy to use “on demand” custom t-shirts website. From political & satirical statements to cool graphic designs or memorabilia, Monkey in a Dryer helps you make the t-shirt you’ve always dreamed of. The interactive design a shirt Design Lab allows users to upload their own photographs and original designs, or use ready-made clip art, font and text tools. Once the user is happy with their design, they can choose to have it printed on a plethera of different T-Shirt styles and colors, including t shirts, hooded sweatshirts, youth apparel and brand names like American Apparel, Gildan, Anvil, Organics, climate neutral tees, and even Bamboo tees. The one-stop design lab perfect for kids, teenagers and adults of any age or for anyone with a flare for the creative!

Each “on-demand” order is processed using either traditional screen printing or DTG “direct to garment” digital printing. Minimum order for each process starts @ just 24 pieces.

About Monkey in a Dryer

Monkey in a Dryer Custom Screen Printing company is your one-stop shop for custom t-shirts, custom screen printing, Direct to Garment Digital Printing, promotional products and Embroidery for any occasion. They stock a wide range of styles, colors, and materials of ready to be screen printed custom t-shirts to sweatshirts, bags to embroidery on hats, polos and hoodies.

Monkey in a Dryer, a Minnesota based screen printing company, offers the lowest prices for custom screen printing and custom embroidery with a virtual online design a shirt store complete with online catalogs and instant quoting system that makes it easier than ever to order custom t-shirts, sport shirts, and other apparel. Free setup, no digitizing costs, fast turnaround and free shipping. Monkey in a Dryer Screen Printing and Apparel has been giving their customers friendly service and personal attention for over 4 years.
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Sunday, December 27, 2009

A BIG Thank You To Monkey in a Dryer Customers!

I am priveleged and grateful to have this opportunity to thank you for you business and friendship during this holiday season - and every single day. Time has passed so quickly since we began working together and it is hard to believe that 2010 is only 1 week away! We are looking forward to beginning a very positive year with you, as we are building on lessons learned, new opportunities, and a gradually improving business environment.

I know that you will be happy that we have accomplished our goal to hold our pricing for 2010 without significant change, and we are committed to continously seeking and implementing new ways to save you money and stimulate new business growth with you.

We are continuing our New Business Stimulus Program, which provides free shipping as our marketing contribution. We've also added a new online graphic design tool to help you create stunning designs yourself thus saving you money.

If you have questions about any of our offerings, or would like to suggest a new service, please let me, Matt, or Dallas know what is on your mind. We never forget that you are the reason we are here and we cannot grow without you.

The Monkey in a Dryer Team and I thank you for making us part of your team, and are wishing you the very best - every single day!

Andrea Poague
Monkey In A Dryer
Screen Printing
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A BIG Thank You to all Monkey in a Dryer customers!

I am priveleged and grateful to have this opportunity to thank you for you business and friendship during this holiday season - and every single day. Time has passed so quickly since we began working together and it is hard to believe that 2010 is only 1 week away! We are looking forward to beginning a very positive year with you, as we are building on lessons learned, new opportunities, and a gradually improving business environment.

I know that you will be happy that we have accomplished our goal to hold our pricing for 2010 without significant change, and we are committed to continously seeking and implementing new ways to save you money and stimulate new business growth with you.

We are continuing our New Business Stimulus Program, which provides free shipping as our marketing contribution. We've also added a new online graphic design tool to help you create stunning designs yourself thus saving you money.

If you have questions about any of our offerings, or would like to suggest a new service, please let me, Matt, or Dallas know what is on your mind. We never forget that you are the reason we are here and we cannot grow without you.

The Monkey in a Dryer Team and I thank you for making us part of your team, and are wishing you the very best - every single day!

Andrea Poague
Monkey In A Dryer
Screen Printing
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(612) 810-9295

Friday, October 9, 2009

American Apparel and Sesame Street Collaborate on Line of T-shirts

American Apparel and Sesame Street Collaborate on Line of T-shirts

Oct 8, 2009
Los Angeles-based American Apparel announced the launch of an exciting partnership with Sesame Street to produce a limited-edition run of classic T-shirts. Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street this fall, the new line will feature a handful of Jim Henson's most compelling characters printed as their original line drawings on American Apparel garments.

Sesame Street, educating children in more than 120 countries, approached American Apparel earlier this year with the show's entire catalog of graphics. The two companies immediately connected over the different but passionate ideologies that drive them and set about working together.

"We sat down and went through eight discs of artwork from the Sesame Street archive and picked the ones we responded to the most,” said Carolina Crespo, a graphic designer at American Apparel. “It took almost two months, but the end result is a cast of characters and images that bring a modern feel to Sesame Street and a heritage to American Apparel."

Drawings of the various Sesame Street characters were translated into line illustrations and printed on the dozens of bright colors of American Apparel t-shirts. The first four prints selected span the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s, and range from individual characters like Big Bird to a picture of nearly the entire cast.

The line, which is set for release this month, will be sold in 25 American Apparel stores worldwide, including locations in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Berlin, as well as online. With the recent relaunch and expansion of the American Apparel Kids' line, the companies hope to translate the same classic images into kids' sizes.

New York-based T shirt supplier Anvil Knitwear Official Sponsor for Farm Aid 2009

Anvil Knitwear Named Official T-shirt Supplier of Farm Aid 2009

Oct 8, 2009
New York-based Anvil Knitwear announced it will be a sponsor and the official T-shirt supplier of Farm Aid 2009, presented by Horizon Organic in St. Louis on October 4 at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Farm Aid is a nonprofit organization that has raised nearly $36 million to promote a strong and resilient family farm system of agriculture.

"Farm Aid's mission of sustaining family farms is extremely important to us,” said Anthony Corsano, Anvil Knitwear CEO. “We are the largest domestic buyer of organic cotton grown in the United States, and most of our organic cotton comes from family farms. We have made a commitment to U.S. organic cotton farmers that we will buy only U.S.-grown organic cotton for our AnvilOrganic T-shirt line as long as there is enough of it to supply our needs, and our new AnvilSustainable T-shirt supports farmers that are transitioning their fields to organic. Hopefully it will encourage other farmers to do the same."

Farm Aid is offering tees from Anvil's Eco Collection as part of its fundraising initiatives on its Web site, www.farmaid.org, and at the concert at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.

Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews headline the event, along with Wilco, Jason Mraz, Gretchen Wilson, Jamey Johnson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Phosphorescent.

Anvil will demonstrate how its AnvilSustainable and AnvilOrganic tees are made featuring a working model of Eli Whitney's original cotton gin at an on-site booth as part of the HOMEGROWN Village at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater on Sunday afternoon from 12 to 6 p.m.

About Anvil Knitwear

Anvil Knitwear Inc., a socially and environmentally responsible manufacturer of sportswear and accessories, is a leader in the sustainable apparel industry with its AnvilOrganic, AnvilRecycled and AnvilSustainable brands. Anvil Knitwear was recently ranked the world's sixth-largest organic program and the largest domestic purchaser of U.S.-grown certified organic cotton. Anvil Knitwear offers 15 affordable eco styles made from a variety of fibers such as certified organic cotton, transitional cotton, recycled cotton, and recycled PET bottles and blends in addition to its over 90 traditional styles.

For more information, please visit www.anvilknitwear.com and www.anvilcsr.com.

About Farm Aid

Farm Aid's mission is to build a vibrant, family farm-centered system of agriculture in America. Farm Aid artists and board members Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews host an annual concert to raise funds to support Farm Aid's work with family farmers and to inspire people to choose family-farmed food. Since 1985, Farm Aid, with the support of the artists who contribute their performances each year, has raised nearly $36 million to support programs that help farmers thrive, create and strengthen connections between farmers and eaters, take action to change the dominant system of industrial agriculture and promote food from family farms.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Monkey in a Dryer expands and adds another Monkey to their staff due to high demand for printed T-shirts and logo printing


Monkey in a Dryer expands and adds another Monkey to their staff due to high demand for printed T-shirts and logo printing

Despite widespread reports of economic downturn, the popular Monkey in a Dryer screen printers have had to increase their staff in order to keep up with the demand for printed logos and designs on promotional clothing. The addition of Matt Schultz, a graphic designer by trade, has been hired to assist with answering calls, taking orders, and assisting with graphic design.

With the new staff comes new extended hours for better customer service. Calls are now answered from 9am-5pm M-F Central Time.

About Monkey in a Dryer
Monkey in a Dryer was founded in 2004 and is now a leading direct supplier of promotional clothing, corporate gifts and promotional merchandise with the capacity to print orders of any size. Monkey in a Dryer operates an automatic screen printing machine capable of printing logos and designs up to 6 ink colors @ 300 shirts per hour. Machines which can embroider logos up to 7 thread colors and Direct to Garment or Digital full color printing on lights and dark t shirts. They carry some of the most popular garments on the market today including products from American Apparel, Gildan, Anvil, EarthPositive, and Alternative Apparel.

Monkey in a Dryer clients range from local schools, companies and clubs to large national charities bands and promotional companies. Monkey in a Dryer has always been committed to providing high quality promotional products at competitive prices combined with friendly and helpful services.


Press Release Contact Information:
Dallas Poague-Owner
Monkey in a Dryer
1406 W. 66th Street
Richfield, MN 55423
U.S.A.
Voice: 612-810-9295
E-Mail: monkeyinadryer@mac.com
Website: monkeyinadryer.com