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    O'Connor

    (2 reviews)

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    I have used O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel on three recent occasions. The first two transactions…read morewere simple monogram embroidery requests; both were successful. However, my most recent experience was far from acceptable and could be better described as gross incompetence. To make the story short, for any sort of skilled embroidery work O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel is not up to the task. The longer version of this story for those who are interested can be found below. As a Christmas gift this year for my dad and brothers, I designed some custom jean jackets. On the back of the jackets there is embroidery work depicting an eagle with American flag wings, which was done by a friend (NOT O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel). I have collected vintage ski patches from around the world over the past 20 odd years on trips taken with friends and family. I decided to add these ski patches to the right sleeve of the jackets for every trip taken by the corresponding family member. I brought the patches and the jackets to O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel. I spent the better part of an afternoon working with the staff to carefully place the patches in a desired collage and pinned them to the jacket to ensure the chosen location on the sleeve, which was agreed upon by the staff who took photos to guarantee the request. The four jackets were designed so the trips my family took together would have a patch in the same location on each jacket sleeve. I returned to pick up the jackets and found that O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel had taken creative liberties on the placement for all the patches. The staff completely ignored the agreed upon location for each patch. What was a thoughtful collage of sentimental ski patches organized by geographic location of the ski resort and chronological date of the family trip, had become a haphazard attempt to complete the order. The patches were not only embroidered out of order, but also lacked all symmetry and understanding of parallel lines. None of the four jacket sleeves match the others. Patches were intentionally moved to ease the embroidery task requested of O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel. At no point did anyone from O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel think to call me to consult on changing the design. The requests for my order were clearly ignored, but what upset me most was the prepared list of excuses O'Connor Embroidery & Apparel stood ready with when I entered the door. The order was placed seven days prior to pick up, and at no point in time did I receive a phone call to say there were some concerns with the order. When I suggested we consult the pictures taken during the design phase they decided to acquiesce that the patches were intentional placed out of order to simplify the embroidery work. After a conversation with the staff it was clear that for each of their excuses, there was a simple solution that they either chose to ignore do to the time constraint they placed on themselves, or missed as a result of their own incompetence. I would strongly recommend seeking another vendor for your embroidery and apparel needs.

    Great place to have items embroidered or logo'd. I had 50+ specialized shirts logo'd and O'Connor…read moredid a great job at a great price. It only took a week to complete and the folks working there are very friendly and nice to deal with. To top it all off, they have a sweet office dog you can pet. Great experience and will definitely continue business with them.

    Michaels

    Michaels

    (30 reviews)

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    West Ashley

    Ordered custom canvas frames for Christmas presents this year and the experience has been…read moreabominable! The Website promised they would arrive by Christmas with the $40+ expedited shipping. Here we are two weeks later on January 4th and I'm still waiting on one of the frames to arrive. The staff inside the store stated they aren't able to look up the order, or do anything remotely helpful for that matter. It's hard to believe they can't pull up the order in their system to help track or assist with receipt of the items. Despite the fact it was ordered on Michael's.com and is being delivered to the Michaels store! Makes no sense. I would give it zero stars if it let me. The poor soul behind the desk wasn't at fault but had to hear my vent nevertheless

    I'm gonna be a little b*tch and admit that the old lady who works in frames, Marsha? Alicia? Aesha?…read moreI forgot her name (she's blonde, early 70s, worked tonight 9/15/25), hurt my feelings really badly. In front of other customers. I'm an artist who's collects local sharks teeth and unique shells and use epoxy to put them on canvas inside a shadow box frame. People love them. Especially people out of town that don't have a beach or friends and family who have moved away from the beach and want a piece of home to hang up in their house. I took a piece I had made for a friend in Breckenridge and asked Mean Marsha to nail a sawtooth hanger to the frame. Super easy job. However, Michael's only sells fake wooden shadow boxes and I'm not at the point in my art career where I can make customized shadow boxes for each customer. Michael's fake wooden shadow boxes, being still cute and classy looking, have been a big hit with my customers. So that's where I get my frames! I also bought the sawtooth hanger there as well. She ended up breaking my frame and says "well I can put some glue in there.." and I said no my customer paid a lot of money for this. She says "a lot of money for THIS?!". And I told her yes, I make these myself. She then ignored that statement and took the frame in the back again. I had no clue what she was doing. She comes back out and has put a giant piece of white tape over the hanger as if that's supposed to keep the hanger on the frame. She must've also forgot that the frame was still cracked and I had already said no to the glue so a big piece of white tape wasnt going to work. At this point I thought she was joking with me. She said "it's barely noticeable and this is the best we can do". I told her I was just going to buy a new frame and never mind. She says "well NOW I feel like I HAVE to give you a free frame". I was so distracted by her I insulting my art that I hadn't even gotten that far on what I was going to do. So I say "you don't have to do that. I knowy art may not look like much to you but many people find it. Beautiful just so you know" my baby self was fighting back tears like a loser. She then said " oH AnD tHeReS aLsO piEcEs oF HAiR iN tHeRE toO" and goes and grabs another frame and hands it to me and I ask her if she still needs me to pay her for her "services". She said "no have a good night". I have NO idea what happened to her between the time I got there and me leaving but she was MISERABLE. And taking it out on me. I have a lot going on right now. Financially, mentally, and physically and she really kicked me while I was down for no reason. I hope she has a better day tomorrow

    Charleston Cotton Exchange - screen_printing_tshirt_printing - Updated May 2026

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