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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
If you are looking for florists merchandise printing London businesses can actually use day to day, the priority is choosing the right products for the job. A flower shop uniform needs to look tidy and consistent. Delivery team clothing needs to be practical and easy to reorder. Wedding and event merchandise often needs smaller runs with a firm deadline. Market stall stock may need a mix of branded clothing, tote bags or mugs that can be sold or given away. TeeLane helps London florists sort those decisions properly. We print custom T shirts for florists, hoodies, polos, workwear, tote bags, mugs and DTF transfers from our East London base near Brick Lane. You can collect suitable orders locally, or arrange London courier or delivery where that makes more sense. For the fastest response, send your brief on WhatsApp. If you have detailed artwork or a full specification sheet, hello@teelane.co.uk is also useful.

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For most florists, the best approach is to split the job into three parts: staff clothing, promotional or giveaway items, and any resale merchandise. Your quote will mainly depend on product type, print size and placement, quantity, artwork readiness, sizes and deadline. If you need an urgent order, same-day production is only possible on suitable jobs once stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity have been checked. TeeLane can help you plan the order, arrange Brick Lane collection for suitable jobs, or discuss London courier options.
Choose garments and accessories that suit shop floors, delivery rounds, weddings and market stalls rather than buying one product for every use.
We help you avoid expensive mistakes by matching each item to its purpose, whether that is staff presentation, brand visibility or merchandise sales.
Useful for Mother's Day, Valentine's, wedding weekends, trade events and pop-up markets when quantities and deadlines can change quickly.
Florist logos often include fine lines, scripts and colour detail, so we flag up what will print clearly on different garments and products.
Suitable orders can be collected from 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane, which is practical for many central and East London businesses.
Send quantities, sizes, artwork and deadline in one message and get a quicker answer on what is realistic, what needs adjusting and what the best option is.
Most florist orders are not really one job. They are a mix of practical staff wear, customer-facing branded items and event-specific pieces. A shop team might need matching T shirts or polos for daily wear, while delivery drivers need something comfortable, recognisable and easy to replace when extra staff are added during busy periods.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check Custom T Shirt Printing London and Tote Bag Printing London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
Event work is different. Wedding florists often need branded tops for setup teams, especially when they are working in venues where suppliers need to look coordinated and professional. Market traders usually need clothing that stands out from neighbouring stalls, plus tote bags or mugs that either promote the brand or create an extra retail line.
That is why florists branded merchandise works best when the order is planned by use case, not just by logo. A small independent shop in Hackney, a studio florist supplying City weddings and a market stall near Columbia Road will all need different mixes of products, quantities and turnaround planning.
Staff clothing should be chosen for repeat use first. Think about comfort, ease of washing, how smart the garment needs to look and whether the logo will still be readable from a few metres away. For many florists, a simple front or left chest print is enough for daily uniform, with an optional larger back print for markets, deliveries or event setup crews.
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.
Giveaways need a different mindset. If the aim is brand recall, a tote bag or mug can make more sense than clothing because the customer is more likely to keep and reuse it. These items also work well for launch events, workshop bookings, wedding supplier packs or local collaborations with cafés, venues and lifestyle shops.
Resale merchandise only works if the product feels intentional, not like surplus uniform. If you want customers to buy it, the design usually needs to stand on its own rather than being just a large shop logo. Many florists start with a small test run for a market, studio open day or wedding fair before committing to a bigger range.
Florist branding often looks elegant on screen but needs checking before print. Fine scripts, delicate stems, soft gradients and pale colours can behave very differently on cotton T shirts, hoodies, tote bags and mugs. The best result usually comes from simplifying where needed, choosing the right print size and making sure contrast is strong enough against the garment colour.
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.
If your logo has several colour versions, it helps to send them all. A one-colour version may suit delivery tops better, while a fuller colour version may work well on mugs or selected event merchandise. DTF transfers can also be useful when you need flexibility across mixed items or placements, but the artwork still needs to be prepared properly.
If you are sending a wedding or event brief, mention whether the merchandise is mainly for team use, guest gifting or retail. That affects not only the product choice but also how prominent the branding should be. For the fastest assessment, send artwork on WhatsApp first, or use hello@teelane.co.uk if you have detailed files, placement notes or multiple design versions.
There is no single price for custom T shirts for florists or for florists event shirts London orders, because the quote depends on the exact mix. Product type matters first, then quantity, print size, number of print positions, number of colours or complexity, the size breakdown and whether the artwork is ready to print. Tote bags and mugs are quoted differently from clothing, and a mixed order needs each product line checked properly.
Deadlines matter just as much as quantities. A straightforward reorder with confirmed artwork and available stock is very different from a new launch that needs product decisions, artwork adjustments and multiple item types. If you are ordering for a flower market weekend, a wedding install date or a brand activation, build in time for approvals and size collection instead of leaving everything to the final day.
Same-day production is only possible on suitable orders after stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity are confirmed. It is more realistic for simple jobs than for mixed merchandise packs or larger event orders. Urgent work can also become impossible if files arrive late, the garment choice is out of stock or approval is delayed.
TeeLane is based at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. That is useful if you want to collect suitable orders from East London, pass through after visiting suppliers, or need a central pickup point for a wedding or event team. Many florists already work across Shoreditch, the City, Hackney, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel and wider London, so local collection can be simpler than waiting in for a parcel.
If collection is not practical, London courier or delivery can be discussed depending on the job and deadline. This is often helpful for venues, studio spaces, offices, market pitches or teams working across multiple sites. The best route depends on when the order is ready, how many boxes there are and whether the delivery point has strict access times.
For the fastest quote, use WhatsApp and send the basics in one message: what items you need, how many, sizes, artwork and deadline. If you have a longer brief, brand guidelines or several designs for comparison, email hello@teelane.co.uk as well. That makes it easier to advise whether you need staff clothing, florists branded merchandise for promotion, or a launch-ready mix of both.
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.
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TeeLane helps London customers choose the right garment, print method and turnaround for florists merchandise printing london - staff and event gear. 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.
A mixed uniform order usually works best. T shirts or polos are practical for shop staff, while hoodies can help for early starts, loading and delivery work. If the same team also attends weddings or markets, adding a smarter or more visible option can make sense. The right answer depends on how customer-facing the role is and how often the garments will be washed and reordered.
Yes. Event team shirts are a common request for wedding florists, setup crews and pop-up teams. The key details are the event date, quantity, size split, venue expectations and whether you need a subtle branded look or something more visible for logistics and team identification.
That depends on the campaign. Tote bags are often useful for market stalls, workshops and customer events because they are visible when carried around London. Mugs can work well for press drops, client gifting or studio merchandise. If the goal is day-to-day local visibility, tote bags are often the stronger promotional item.
Yes, subject to the product and artwork. Small test runs can be a sensible way to trial a branded tote, mug or clothing design before committing to larger quantities. This is especially useful for independent florists launching a retail corner, a workshop series or a market stall line.
Send the best artwork you have and we can advise what is realistic on the chosen product. Exact appearance can vary depending on garment colour, material, print method and the detail in the design. Floral logos with very fine lines or subtle tonal changes sometimes need slight adjustments to print cleanly.
Turnaround depends on stock, artwork readiness, quantity, product mix and current production capacity. Some simple, suitable jobs may be possible quickly, and same-day production is available only on suitable orders once those factors are confirmed. Mixed orders for staff wear, giveaways and resale merchandise usually need more planning.