Looking for custom t-shirt printing in Boston? 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 Greater Boston.
Custom t-shirt printing, made live in Boston
Most Boston custom t-shirt orders ship from a warehouse days later. We do the opposite: a working press station at your biotech & life-sciences launches or higher-ed & alumni events 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 Boston 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 Boston.
See custom t-shirt pricing, how many shirts we print per hour, or get a Boston custom t-shirt quote.
Boston proof
Local proof before the presses roll in
For Boston, 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 Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, a Seaport District private event, or a smaller activation near Hynes Convention 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.