Screen Printing • Across Nevada • No Minimums
Custom screen printing for every Nevada city from Reno to Las Vegas to the mining corridor. Battle Born ships statewide with the same gear that runs on mining sites, ranches, and off-road trails.
Get Your Free Quote See Our WorkWe've shipped custom screen prints to mining camps, school districts, rodeo committees, and off-road crews in every corner of this state. If it's in Nevada, we've got you covered.
Plastisol, discharge, and water-based inks on tees, hoodies, long sleeves, and bags. Our M&R Gauntlet GT-8 runs up to 8 colors in a single pass -- bold prints, tight registration, zero color bleed. Built to last through Nevada's dust, heat, and hard use.
Full-color direct-to-film transfers with no setup minimums. Perfect for Nevada cities needing small runs, mixed sizes, or photo-quality graphics. Works on cotton, polyester, blends, and even performance fabrics. No color limits, no screen fees.
Hand-digitized embroidery on hats, polos, workwear, and jackets. We stock Richardson 112 trucker hats, Carhartt gear, and Flexfit fitted caps. Premium decoration for Nevada businesses that want their crew looking sharp on the job site.
We outfit Nevada mining operations, construction crews, and industrial contractors with custom-decorated Carhartt, Dickies, and FR-compliant workwear. Screen printing and embroidery on the toughest garments in the catalog.
"Plastisol inks remain the industry workhorse because of their forgiving cure window and opacity on dark garments. A properly cured plastisol print can outlast the shirt itself -- you'll get a decade of wash cycles before you see any meaningful cracking on a quality job."- Technical analysis from Impressions Magazine, the leading trade publication for decorated apparel
"The key to consistent color across a long run is ink viscosity management. In a high-heat production environment -- like Nevada summers in a print shop -- plastisol thins out as the day goes on. Shops running automatic presses with flood bars and squeegees calibrated per design catch that drift before it shows up on the shirt."- Best practices documented by PRINTING United Alliance (formerly SGIA), the industry's technical standards body
We run an M&R Gauntlet GT-8 Revolver 8-color automatic press with micro-registration, paired with a Workhorse PowerHouse 5208 conveyor dryer. Ink systems from Rutland, Wilflex, and International Coatings. Every print cures to AATCC wash standards before it leaves the shop.
Every one of these cities has seen Battle Born gear. If yours isn't on the list, we still ship there.
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Not at all. About 80% of our orders ship statewide. You submit your art and order details online, approve a digital proof, and we handle everything from there. Most Nevada city orders arrive 1-2 business days after production via USPS Priority or UPS Ground. Visit battlebornclothing.com to get started.
There is none. We print one shirt just as readily as five hundred. That said, screen printing has screen setup costs that spread more favorably across larger runs. For orders under 12 pieces, we typically recommend DTF transfers, which have no setup costs and can handle full color without minimums.
Yes. We work with Nevada school districts, county offices, fire departments, and municipal governments regularly. We can provide W-9 documentation, accept purchase orders for qualified accounts, and work within your procurement process. Reach out via the quote form to discuss your specific requirements.
Rush is possible depending on our press schedule. Standard is 7-10 business days from approved art. If you have a hard deadline -- a rodeo, a tournament, an event -- tell us upfront and we'll be straight with you about whether we can hit it. Rush fees may apply. Contact us at sales@battlebornclothing.com.
Yes, with some important caveats. Flame-resistant garments require specific inks and printing methods to maintain their FR rating -- we use water-based inks on certified FR blanks and can provide documentation for compliance requirements. This is a specialty service; contact us to discuss your specific workwear specs before ordering.
Screen printing is the go-to for large events (50+ shirts) with 1-4 colors. The ink bonds directly to the fabric for a soft, durable finish. DTF is better for smaller runs, complex multi-color designs, or when you need to mix garment types or sizes without paying per-screen setup. Both look great; the right choice depends on your quantity and design. See a detailed breakdown on our screen printing page.