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Options at Khanh Graphics

“It’s really awesome to have a one-of-a-kind piece that you can wear around town.”
By
Star Staff

Tucked into an alleyway between Newtown Lane and Park Place in East Hampton, the new Khanh Graphics offers customers of all ages a chance to design and print their own images, photographs, and logos onto everything from T-shirts to mugs to hats and baskets. 

The unassuming shop, owned by Khanh Ngo, whose businesses also include Khanh Sport and EH Eyewear, boasts heating presses, embroidery machines, and all sorts of blank products ready for customization. It opened in June. 

Alex Dunham, the store’s manager, works with customers to brainstorm ideas and decide on a printing process. “It’s really awesome to have a one-of-a-kind piece that you can wear around town,” he said in a release. “When people ask you where you got it, you can tell them you made it. So, that’s kind of cool.”

Prices vary depending on the process — embroidery, vinyl, or heat sublimation — and “canvas” chosen, starting at $25 for embroidery, $34 for vinyl wall lettering and signs, $30 for vinyl printed T-shirts, and $28 for embroidered hats.

The shop is in the alleyway between Breezin’ Up and Scoop Du Jour. 

 

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