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Silk Screen Savages

Silk screen printing and embroidery shop that specializes in garment printing.

Silk Screen Savages is a popular graphic design business that is located in the East Lake District of Oakland. They create screen-printed and embroidered designs and logos on garments in a timely and affordable manner.

Mike and his team screen print a variety of garment types. These garments include, but are not limited to, T-shirts, hoodies, hats, and tank tops. Shirts can be ordered in sizes up to a 6XL. Silk Screen Savages also completes other printing services such as banners, business cards, postcards, and more. See what services they have to offer on their online store.

Local artists trust Silk Screen Savages to perfectly replicate their intricate work onto a variety of articles of clothing. They speak highly of the company’s attention to detail, professionalism, and competitive pricing. Even large organizations, such as the Oakland A’s, use Silk Screen Savages for their high-quality services. Need help creating a logo that best represents your business? They have skilled and imaginative artists that will assist you from conception to final approval. Do you have special requests on a garment brand or fabric type? They have been in business for over 10 years, and they have strong relationships with some of the best garment makers.

Come in or call to discuss your ideas. The team at Silk Screen Savages will work with you, and make educated suggestions to ensure that you are satisfied with your purchase. The professionals at Silk Screen Savages take orders of all sizes. So whether you need a single customized item for a special occasion, or 100+ logoed items for your business or event, they are happy to complete the job promptly. Orders are usually completed in two weeks, but rush orders are always available for an additional cost. You can get a free online quote.

The business  is about a 10 minute walk from the Lake Merritt BART station. Free street parking is easy to find early in the day, but becomes sparse after noon. When approaching the storefront, ring the buzzer on the right hand side of the door, and someone will buzz you in.

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