Landau Offers the Next Generation in T-shirt Printing

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Landau, the 94-year-old shop at 102 Nassau Street in Princeton, is proud to offer a new service: a technology for printing T-shirts that is FAST, EASY, AFFORDABLE, and makes it FUN to create personalized clothing.

“It’s the next generation in digital apparel printing,” explains Robert Landau. “We upload your design, so you get exactly what you want, and then print directly on the shirt or sweatshirt of your choice.”

In the past there were basically two methods of personalizing clothing: screen printing and embroidery. Small quantities were not economical, and medium-sized runs required fairly large minimums. Colors were limited. With the new computer printing technology colors are just about unlimited. “We have something like a million colors, or at least it seems that way,” Landau says.

Landau is a third-generation family-run shop on Nassau Street which opened in Princeton in 1955. While Landau is best known for its imported winter woolens, they also offer licensed Princeton University logo apparel and now custom-designed T-shirts and sweatshirts.

The efficiency with which the products can be printed means that you can affordably order as few as you like; even just one. And it’s FAST. Landau promises next-day turnaround for printing on all in-stock items. “If you want something unusual, like 50 lime-green T-shirts in size medium, we might need an additional 48 hours to get the shirts,” he says, “But if you decide on Thursday night that you’d like shirts for your child’s birthday party on Saturday, we can do it!”

Prices are affordable. Landau quotes that an order for 15 custom-design T-shirts would be about $12.50 per shirt. “That’s less than many of our Princeton University in-stock shirts,” he mentions.

If you are looking for a creative gift, logo imprints for a team or department, business group or social event, family reunion, or just for fun REMEMBER the “little olde shoppe” on Nassau Street with the new space-age apparel-printing technology.

Landau, 102 Nassau Street, Princeton. 609-924-3494.

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