Who is Graciously Sassy? I am a one-woman show sourcing and creating sassy, sarcastic, and funny shirts. I started designing tees I wanted to wear but couldn't find to buy anywhere in February 2019. My world came crashing to a halt that year and crafting saved my sanity through so many rock bottoms. I didn't realize I could skid so hard against the bottom bottom. But here we are 3 years later stil
l grinding out tees and tops. What -
I source graphic designs that speak to me. Your vibe attracts your tribe so that's why you're here with me. Thanks for being here! Where -
We are located in Houston, Texas. Our winters are warm and our summers are hell with humidity. When -
If you're still reading, you've made it to the part you really, really need to understand. Let's talk Turn Around Time (aka: TAT). I'm a ONE WOMAN SHOW. I'm a full time teacher and this business keeps me sane after hours. Generally, 6 days a week I am grinding. I put in hours after school. I try my best not to keep inventory because I still have over 5000 screen prints that need to move. Hoard, much? Yes, yes I do. I find designs then I get FOMO that it will be gone. I order a few prints and then they get posted or they get set to the bottom of a pile to be posted. This is the only inventory I keep. Because your shirt - the one you ordered - the color you chose. The size you wanted. The style you had to have. These are all custom. I don't keep clothing inventory unless I added an extra color along the way for some freebies. IYKYK. I also have a bad habit of giving away shirts. MOST of the clothing inventory listed is what I can pick up locally. This brings my TAT down. BUT if I list a cute baseball style or specialty colors, those have to come from out of town via delivery. This brings the TAT up. If I design a custom design for you, this brings the TAT way up. PS: I LOVE doing customs. It's where I started from. But I also love screen prints because I can get it turned around rather quickly. I mean an hour or so on the road for clothes and 7 seconds on the press. Comprende? Capeesh? That's enough for now. If you're still reading this, you should really get a deep discount on your order for reading the whole book about us.