Same Day Options
Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
Brick Lane, London
If you need jewellery brands merchandise printing London teams can actually use, the best starting point is to separate the job into three needs: staff clothing, giveaways and resale merchandise. A pop-up team usually needs clear, comfortable branded tops that look polished all day, while packaging teams may need practical studio wear, and launch events often benefit from simple tote bags or mugs that carry the brand beyond the venue. TeeLane helps independent jewellery brands, marketing teams and event organisers choose the right print option, plan quantities sensibly and work backwards from a launch date without over-ordering.

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For most jewellery brands, the right order is a small, focused merchandise mix rather than one product trying to do everything. Staff shirts or polos work best for pop-ups and launch crews, hoodies or workwear can suit studio and packing teams, while tote bags and mugs are better for client gifts, event extras or branded add-ons. Send your quantity, sizes, artwork and deadline on WhatsApp for the fastest quote, and TeeLane can advise what is realistic for production, Brick Lane collection or suitable London courier delivery.
Useful for brands working towards a pop-up opening, collection launch, press event or weekend market with a fixed deadline.
Choose garments and printed items that suit shop-floor staff, studio teams, packers, event hosts or customer giveaways.
Print placement, colour contrast and garment choice can be planned to look clean and premium rather than overbranded.
You can quote for a short run of staff pieces, a separate giveaway quantity and a resale batch without forcing one approach.
Suitable orders can be collected from 18 Spelman Street, close to Brick Lane, which is useful for central and East London brands.
Artwork, print size, garment choice, quantity, deadline and delivery method are discussed up front so there are fewer surprises.
Jewellery businesses rarely need the same merchandise mix as a festival, gym or construction firm. A pop-up in Shoreditch or Covent Garden often needs a small team to look consistent and approachable, without clothing that competes with the jewellery itself. That usually means clean branded T-shirts, polos or lightweight hoodies with a restrained front or back print, often in black, white or another brand-led base colour.
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.
Studio staff and packaging teams have different priorities. They may want comfortable clothing for repeated wear during packing days, wholesale dispatches or stock room prep before a launch. In that case, durability, easy sizing and practical reordering matter more than a highly promotional look. If the goal is customer-facing merchandise rather than internal use, tote bags and mugs can be a better fit for gifting, event tables or limited branded extras.
The biggest planning mistake is treating every printed item as if it serves the same purpose. Staff clothing needs visibility, consistency and comfort. These pieces are there to help customers identify the team, support photos from the event and keep the brand looking organised. For this use, custom T shirts for jewellery brands are often the simplest starting point, with hoodies or polos added where the setting is cooler or more formal.
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 different thinking. If you are handing items to event attendees, clients or collaborators, weight, portability and unit value all matter. Totes often work better than garments for this because sizing is not an issue. Resale merchandise is another category again: the product has to justify shelf or table space, make sense alongside the jewellery collection and be something your customers would actually choose to buy, not just accept for free.
Jewellery branding often relies on fine typography, delicate marks, metallic tones or minimal layouts. That can look excellent in print, but only if the artwork is prepared clearly and matched to the product. A small chest print may be enough for a premium launch crew, while a larger back print can help busy event visitors identify staff quickly. Tote bags usually reward bold, readable artwork, because subtle details can be less visible once the bag is in use.
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.
Quantity planning should start with the role of each item. For event shirts London teams may need a full size run across a short crew list, while packaging teams might only need repeated basics in a few common sizes. Resale merchandise usually needs the most careful size planning because unsold stock ties up budget. If you are running a one-day activation, it is often better to order the exact team garments you need and keep customer merchandise tighter and more selective.
Launch deadlines are often fixed by venue bookings, PR schedules or collection release dates, so it helps to ask for a quote as early as possible. Turnaround depends on stock availability, artwork readiness, quantity, product type, print method and current production capacity. Same-day production can sometimes be possible for suitable orders, but only after those points are checked. It is more realistic on straightforward jobs with ready artwork and available stock than on larger, mixed or last-minute launches.
For London brands, Brick Lane collection can be the easiest option, especially if your studio, pop-up or agency team is already moving around East or Central London. TeeLane is based at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ. For suitable jobs, London courier or delivery can also be discussed at quote stage. If you have a venue opening time, press setup window or retailer handover deadline, mention it immediately so the production plan can be judged honestly.
There is no one standard price for jewellery brands merchandise printing London orders because the quote depends on the exact combination of products and print requirements. The main factors are garment or item choice, quantity per design, number and size of print positions, artwork complexity, colour requirements, size split, deadline and whether the order is collection or needs delivery. A short run of staff T-shirts is priced differently from a mixed launch pack containing hoodies, totes and mugs.
For the fastest response, WhatsApp is the best route because it is quick to review artwork, quantities and deadline questions in one thread. If you are sending detailed files, brand guidelines or a larger specification sheet, hello@teelane.co.uk is also useful, but it helps to follow up on WhatsApp so the job can be checked promptly. A clear brief usually saves more time than anything else, especially when a launch date is close.
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 jewellery brands merchandise printing london. 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.
Usually a simple branded T-shirt or polo is the best place to start, because staff need to be identifiable without distracting from the jewellery. Hoodies can be useful for cooler venues or early setup, while totes are often better for giveaways or purchases rather than staff uniform.
Yes. Many jewellery brands need more than one category in the same project, such as staff tops for the event, practical pieces for packing days and a smaller run of totes or mugs for gifting. It helps to list each group separately so the quote reflects the real use of each item.
Send the clearest version you have, ideally a vector file or high-resolution artwork, and note any brand colours that matter. Also mention where the design should sit on the product. If your branding uses very fine lines or subtle details, ask for advice before final approval because some layouts work better on certain products than others.
Often, yes, and that can be a sensible way to manage launch risk. A first run covers the confirmed team for the event, then a follow-up batch can be arranged if you need more studio wear or extra merchandise. Keep in mind that repeat orders still depend on stock availability at the time.
Sometimes, but only for suitable jobs once stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity are confirmed. A straightforward order with ready artwork is far more likely to fit a rush window than a mixed order with several products, undecided sizes or late design changes.
Yes. Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. That is often the simplest option for brands working from East London studios, agencies travelling into central London or teams setting up at nearby venues.
Send the product list, quantities, size breakdown, artwork, print positions, deadline and whether you want collection or London delivery discussed. WhatsApp is the fastest route for most enquiries, while hello@teelane.co.uk is useful if you need to send detailed files or a fuller event brief.