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Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
Brick Lane, London
When you need film crew t shirt printing London productions can actually organise around a call sheet, the job is usually about more than just printing a logo. You may need clear crew identification for a location day, low-key branded garments for studio staff, hoodies for night shoots, or wrap gifts for a mixed team with last-minute size changes. TeeLane helps productions plan practical garments, sensible print options, confidentiality-conscious artwork handling, and collection near Brick Lane or suitable London courier delivery once stock, artwork, quantity and timing are confirmed.

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If you need crew T-shirts, hoodies or other printed garments for a film, TV or content production, TeeLane can quote quickly based on garment type, quantity, size breakdown, print positions, artwork and deadline. Suitable orders may be possible the same day after stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity are confirmed, with collection from Brick Lane or arranged London courier options where suitable.
Useful for shoot days, unit wear, location teams and wrap gifts rather than generic office uniform orders.
Choose bold department identification, subtle chest prints, or low-key artwork better suited to unreleased projects.
Production orders rarely come in tidy size runs, so clear mixed breakdowns can be handled more practically.
Order lightweight tees for busy set days, hoodies for colder calls, or add mugs and similar wrap items if needed.
Sensitive projects can use initials, unit codes or simplified graphics when full project branding is not appropriate.
Helpful for runners, production managers and coordinators working across East London, central studios and location shoots.
Film and TV clothing orders usually have a very specific job to do. Sometimes the aim is easy crew identification on a busy location. Sometimes it is branded unit wear for a studio team, content crew or production office. Sometimes it is a wrap run for cast-adjacent staff, camera assistants, runners, locations, security or crowd teams who all need something on a fixed date.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check staff t shirt printing London and Event T Shirt Printing London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
That means the right order depends on how the garments will be used. Daily crew wear tends to need clarity, practicality and sensible sizing. Wrap gifts can be a little smarter and more presentable, especially if the garments are intended to be kept after the production ends. A short shoot with one simple design is very different from a longer production that needs departments separated clearly.
For production crew shirts London teams often get the best result by keeping the brief organised from the start: one main contact, one approved artwork file, one final size list and a clear deadline. That reduces back-and-forth and helps keep the order realistic against your schedule.
Not every crew garment should look the same. Some productions want highly visible back prints so people can identify crew quickly during load-ins, street filming or controlled-access locations. Others want a small chest print only, especially for studio staff, branded office wear or shoots where a loud design would feel wrong on set.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check Hoodie Printing London and Bulk T Shirt Printing London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
TV crew branded clothing can also be kept intentionally subtle. If the production is unreleased, under embargo or simply sensitive, it may be better to avoid episode titles, recognisable artwork or anything that could create problems in behind-the-scenes photos. In those cases, production initials, unit codes or a simple text treatment are often the safer choice.
For film set t shirt printing, simpler usually means smoother. A single front print is easier to organise than multiple department versions, sleeve details and individual names. If you do need role labels, decide early whether they are genuinely useful operationally or just nice to have.
Crew orders rarely arrive as a neat run of standard sizes. You may have a few runners in smaller sizes, several department heads wanting larger fits, and late additions from freelancers joining after the original count. The most useful starting point is a proper size breakdown, not an estimate like "around 40 mixed".
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check T Shirt Printing Brick Lane and T Shirt Printing East London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
Think about the schedule as well as the branding. T-shirts are practical for busy indoor shoots, summer locations and base layers. Hoodies are popular for colder call times, overnight filming and wrap wear that the team will keep using. If you want both, that is fine, but it can affect stock options, timing and the final quote.
Pricing is driven by the details of the job rather than a one-size-fits-all rate. The main factors are garment type, total quantity, colour choice, how many sizes are needed, print positions, whether names or role changes are required, artwork readiness, and whether you need collection or delivery. For film crew t shirt printing London jobs, a tidy brief nearly always leads to a faster and clearer quote.
Same-day turnaround can be possible for suitable orders, but it is never automatic. The best candidates are jobs with ready-to-print artwork, confirmed quantities, standard garments, one simple design and a realistic collection or courier window. Stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity all need to be checked first.
The things that usually slow a job down are late approvals, missing size information, split garment types, unusual colours, multiple department versions, individual names, and delivery requirements that leave no margin at all. If your wrap date or shoot day is fixed, send the brief as early as you can, even if a few details still need confirming.
If the project is confidential, say so at the start. Sensitive artwork can often be handled more safely by simplifying the design, using initials rather than full project names, or sending only the approved version needed for print. Clear file handling and a single sign-off contact help avoid mistakes when time is tight.
TeeLane is based at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. That is useful for productions moving between East London locations, Whitechapel unit bases, Shoreditch content studios and central London meetings. For suitable orders, local collection can be the most reliable option if a runner or coordinator can pick up at the right time.
London courier or delivery can also make sense when sending garments to a studio, production office or active set would save crew time. That works best when you can provide a clear drop postcode, on-site contact number and realistic receiving window. A courier is often more practical than asking someone from the unit to break away during setup.
Before dispatch or collection, make sure there is one person responsible for final approval and receiving. That sounds basic, but it prevents delays when the garments are ready and nobody on the production can confirm sizes, artwork or the drop point. If you want the quickest route, start the conversation on WhatsApp with the key details in one message.
Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
T shirts, hoodies, polos, tote bags, workwear and DTF prints are popular choices. TeeLane will recommend the most practical print route for your deadline.
Send quantity, garment type and artwork for an accurate quote, or start with the prices page.

TeeLane helps London customers choose the right garment, print method and turnaround for film crew t shirt printing london - fast crew orders. Send your artwork, quantity, sizes and deadline on WhatsApp, or open the quote form for a structured request.
Send your design, quantity and deadline. TeeLane will confirm stock, print method and the fastest route for collection or delivery.
Yes, if the brief is organised clearly. A single design across all garments is usually the simplest option, but department-specific text or role labels may also be possible. Just bear in mind that each variation can add complexity, so it helps to confirm exactly which departments need different prints before production starts.
Sometimes, for suitable orders only. Same-day depends on stock availability, artwork being ready, quantity, garment choice, print complexity and current production capacity. It is most realistic when the design is approved, the size list is final and the order does not involve lots of personalisation or split deliveries.
Send only the approved artwork needed for print and mention any confidentiality concerns at the start. If full project branding is too sensitive, consider production initials, unit codes or a simplified text design instead. Clear approval from one contact is especially important on confidential jobs.
It depends on the schedule and how the garments will be used. T-shirts are practical for busy set days, layered outfits and warmer conditions. Hoodies are popular for night shoots, outdoor work and wrap garments people will keep wearing afterwards. Many productions choose based on season, call times and whether the order is operational or more of a keepsake.
Often yes, but it usually adds setup time and needs a very accurate list. If you only need quick identification, generic role wording such as LOCATIONS, RUNNER or SECURITY may be more efficient than individual names. Personalisation is best confirmed early rather than added at the last minute.
Yes. Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. London courier or delivery may also be arranged where suitable. If delivery is needed, send the full postcode, receiving contact and any access notes so timing can be checked properly.
The fastest quotes usually come from a message that includes garment type, total quantity, full size breakdown, garment colour, print positions, artwork, deadline, and whether you want collection or delivery. If the order is time-sensitive, say when the garments must be ready rather than just saying "urgent".