How Fast Is “Fast Turnaround”? Proof-to-Delivery Timeline (Realistic Version)
How Fast Is “Fast Turnaround”? Proof-to-Delivery Timeline (Realistic Version)
“Can I get these by next Friday?” is a totally normal question.
But turnaround isn’t just production time. The real timeline starts the second you reach out.
Here’s what a realistic proof-to-delivery timeline looks like—and how to avoid the stuff that slows it down.
The real timeline: inquiry → proof → approval → production → delivery
Most orders move through five steps:
Inquiry (what you want, how many, when you need it)
Proof/mockup (we build the visual + confirm details)
Approval (you confirm it’s correct)
Production (printing/embroidery/finishing)
Delivery/pickup (shipping time or local pickup)
What slows things down (artwork, changes, inventory)
The biggest delays usually come from:
Missing/low-quality logo files
Multiple rounds of changes
Waiting on apparel inventory (sizes/colors)
Late approvals (“sorry, just saw this!”)
Rush orders: when they’re possible (and when they’re not)
Rush orders can be possible when:
The artwork is ready
The items are in stock
The method fits the deadline
Rush orders are tough when:
You need specialty items that must be ordered in
The design needs heavy cleanup
The quantity is large and the deadline is tomorrow
How to speed up approvals (48-hour rule)
A simple rule that saves everyone:
Approve proofs within 48 hours (or tell me what’s changing)
Fast approvals = fast production.
Timeline examples (real-world)
1 shirt (gift / one-off): fastest when artwork is ready and the item is in stock.
50 shirts (event/team): plan for proof + production + shipping buffer.
Store (perk/school): timeline depends on launch date + order window + fulfillment.
1 shirt (gift / one-off): fastest when artwork is ready and the item is in stock.
50 shirts (event/team): plan for proof + production + shipping buffer.
Store (perk/school): timeline depends on launch date + order window + fulfillment.
If you’ve got a deadline, tell me the date first. I’ll tell you what’s realistic and what options you’ve got.
Want a quick quote or mockup? Shoot me a note and tell me what you’re making + when you need it.



