Austin Screen Printing and Embroidery celebrated its 50th anniversary in the Austin community this year.

The details

Founded by Ed Hargett and Ron Habitzreiter in August 1975, the business provides a variety of services, including:
  • Screen printing apparel such as t-shirts, hats and hoodies
  • Embroidering apparel such as polos, hoodies and hats
  • Producing promotional products such as tumblers, koozies and keychains
  • Fulfillment orders for online stores
The business provides a variety of screen printing and embroidery services for businesses and promotional products. (Courtesy Austin Screen Printing and Embroidery)
The business provides a variety of screen printing and embroidery services for businesses and promotional products. (Courtesy Austin Screen Printing and Embroidery)
President Brian Feldman said there are several customers that have patronized the business since 1975, and since opening its doors, the business has produced around 45 million prints.

The business has worked with local brands and businesses such as Texas Chili Parlor, Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin City Limits, Taco Deli and P. Terry's, along with Fortune 500 companies such as Dell, Feldman said.

"We are grateful for the amazing customers that have helped make us an Austin institution and the go-to place for custom apparel and promotional products," Feldman said.


Something to note

The business recently moved into a new 30,000-square-foot production facility and will mark the occasion with a public open house on Dec. 10 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., showcasing its new screen printing and embroidery equipment.
The business expanded into a new 30,000 square foot facility, streamlining operations. (Courtesy Austin Screen Printing and Embroidery)
The business expanded into a new 30,000 square foot facility, streamlining operations. (Courtesy Austin Screen Printing and Embroidery)
The new facility has added capacity and streamlined operations, consolidating operations from six different buildings down to one and reducing production days from 18 hours to 8 hours, Feldman said.