Eureka Shirt Circuit 2030 1st Street # 3 Category: Custom Printed T-Shirts
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More Contacts Of Eureka Shirt Circuit
(707)502-7250 (Information/Quotes)
Company representatives
Phone: 707-442-5168
Email: moc.oohay@trihsakerue
Jeff Morris, Owner
Phone: 707-442-5168
About Eureka Shirt Circuit
Custom screen printed and/or embroidered apparel and advertising specialties such as pens, mugs, water bottles, banners and 1000's of other products.
For 31 years Eureka Shirt Circuit has provided custom printed t-shirts, tie-dyes, hoodies, sashes, flags and other items to many hospitals, credit unions, small and large businesses and non-profits across the country. Many of the area's Native-American tribes (Tolowa, Yurok, Hoopa, Wiyot, Karuk) and organizations (Northern California Indian Development Council, Indian Teacher Education Development Program, California Rural Indian Health Board, United Indian Health Services) also use Eureka Shirt Circuit on a regular basis. Both elementary and high schools in all 50 states are also among our customers. Eureka Shirt Circuit is known for imprinted and embroidered sportswear and numerous advertising specialties such as crystal award plaques, key rings, tote bags, water bottles, USB drives, hand sanitizers, badge holders, pedometers, CPR masks, and just about anything you can think of with your school, business or organizational name and logo on it.
Products and Services
- Custom Screen Printing and Embroidery
- Promotional Products
- Advertising Specialties
Opening Hours
We are open Monday through Friday. Phone and email support are available evenings and weekends.
- SundayCLOSED
- Monday9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Tuesday9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Wednesday9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Thursday9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Friday9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- SaturdayCLOSED
Business categories
- Advertising-Promotional
- Yard Signs
Location Type
Single Location
Employees
2 to 4
Years In Business
44
Brands
- Hanes
- Gildan
- Port & Company
- Many Others
- Jerzees
Additional information
Over the years, Eureka Shirt Circuit has given away almost 100 cases of t-shirts and sweatshirts to charities that help feed and clothe the homeless and disadvantaged in different areas around the US.