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Pricing Overview & Setup Costs
Quantity Unit Price Setup Subtotal
25 $4.84 $0.00 $121.00
50 $4.74 $0.00 $237.00
100 $4.64 $0.00 $464.00
250 $4.54 $0.00 $1,135.00
500 $4.44 $0.00 $2,220.00
1000 $4.34 $0.00 $4,340.00

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Moleskine is the legendary notebook, used by European artists for the past two centuries, from Van Gogh and Matisse to Picasso. The A5 Cahier Journal features 40 leaves (80 pages) of 70 gsm Moleskine ivory-coloured lined paper with rounded edges. The last 16 pages are perforated so notes can easily be taken out and shared. The back pocket provides space for storing notes throughout the day and includes the history of Moleskine. The Moleskine logo is subtly debossed on the back cover. Please note this product cannot be supplied without the Moleskine logo. Moleskine reserves the right to decline any custom project or artwork that does not align with their brand on a case-by-case basis. Features: * Rounded corners * Visible Singer stitching on the spine * Flap with space for collecting loose notes * Ivory-coloured * 70gsm * acid-free paper * Last 16 sheets detachable * The paper of this Moleskine product is made of material from well-managed * certified forests and other controlled sources.

Specs

categories: Notebooks: 3-3: Office Stationery: Notebooks Moleskine: 103-13
dimensions: W 130mm x L 210mm x 4mm.
packaging: Loose Packed.
branding options: Pad Print: Front & Back Cover - 55mm x 55mm | Front & Back Cover - 65mm x 35mm Screen Print: Front & Back Cover - 95mm x 170mm (one colour)
Capacity: 50 - 99 Pages

The best branding method to use depends on your product and your branding design. Each of our branding methods has different attributes, and the price is dependent on various characteristics.

Embroidery

Embroidery uses thread and is priced by the number of stitches needed to produce your design. The smaller or less-detailed your branding, the fewer stitches are required, and your price will be lower. Embroidery is commonly used for pocket-sized branding on garments, hats or other textile items.

Screen Print

Screen Print uses ink and is priced by the number of colours in your design. For each colour in your branding, we make 1 screen (very much like a stencil). The fewer colours in your branding, the fewer stencils we need to make, and your price will be lower. Screen Print is commonly used for large designs with a single print colour.

Digital Transfers

Digital Transfers are printed onto durable vinyl and then heat pressed onto the garment or product. They have a sticker-like finish.

Our account managers really know their stuff, so if you’re unsure which branding method is best suited for your design, then get in touch and we can help out.

A branding position refers to a location on your garment where your logo will appear. For example, a garment with a design on the front is a single branding position. This will be cheaper than the same garment with a design on the front and back (two branding positions).

A 1 colour print price is the cost to print your design in a single colour. This does not include the garment colour. Most logos of multiple colours can be modified to take them back to a single colour. One colour is the cheaper option for non-digital print because each colour requires additional setup and print costs. Black or white print count as colours.

Embroidery is priced by the number of stitches needed to produce your design as a stitched (embroidered) logo. The smaller or less detailed your design, the fewer stitches it will require, and the price will be lower. Embroidery is most often used for pocket-sized chest branding on garments or for hats. Pocket-sized designs often digitise to approximately 5,000 stitches, however, logos with solid portions can be much more.
Give us a call and we will advise how many stitches your design will need.

A base is effectively an undercoat which is printed underneath your screen print. The base print allows your screen print to be vibrant and true to colour. A base print is required when screen printing onto coloured garments, but not required when printing onto white garments.

Yes, but they all need to have the same branding design and method. Garments can be a mixture of quantities. For example, mens polos x 12 units, ladies polos x 8 units and kids polos x 5 units equaling a total order of 25. This is a great way to increase your order size and take advantage of quantity discounts.
If you would like a mixture of mens, ladies and kids garments in your order simply let us know.