Looking for custom t-shirt printing in Salt Lake City? Merch Troop prints custom shirts live, on site at your event - your design, your colors, made in front of your guests in about two minutes a piece across the Wasatch Front.
Custom t-shirt printing, made live in Salt Lake City
Most Salt Lake City custom t-shirt orders ship from a warehouse days later. We do the opposite: a working press station at your Outdoor Retailer booths or Silicon Slopes product launches that turns your logo into finished, custom shirts while guests watch. They pick a size, you print it, they wear it out.
What we can print
- Custom t-shirts - soft tees in a full size run, printed on demand by size and design.
- Hoodies & crewnecks - premium garments for cooler Salt Lake City events.
- Caps & hats - build-your-own at the live hat bar.
- Totes & hard goods - promo items beyond apparel.
Screen printing or DTF for custom shirts?
For bold, high-volume custom t-shirt runs, live screen printing is fastest and most cost-effective. For full-color or photo-real artwork and smaller runs, live DTF printing has no color limits and no minimums. We will recommend the right one for your design.
Why live beats a catalog order: no minimums on the experience, no waiting for shipping, and guests get a custom shirt they watched get made - the kind they actually keep and wear around Salt Lake City.
See custom t-shirt pricing, how many shirts we print per hour, or get a Salt Lake City custom t-shirt quote.
Salt Lake City proof
Local proof before the presses roll in
For Salt Lake City, the page you are reading is planned around real venue constraints, not a generic merch table. We map the nearest load-in, the available power, the line path, and the point where guests choose garments before they reach the press. That planning is what keeps the station looking sharp at Salt Palace Convention Center, a Downtown & Salt Palace private event, or a smaller activation near Delta Center.
Merch Troop is based in Fullerton and travels with the same live-event production kit: presses, flash dryers, heat presses, blanks, folding tables, signage, and trained printers. A standard station needs roughly 10x10 ft and two 120V circuits, and a two-press setup can clear 100+ shirts per hour when the design menu is simple.