My background in design started early. I studied graphic and web design throughout high school, beginning in 2007, and continued taking selected graphic design courses in college. Those years shaped how I approach creativity, problem-solving, and turning ideas into finished work. Custom apparel always fascinated me, but the real turning point came in 2011. While visiting Miami for spring break, I stepped inside a custom print shop, and that was the moment everything clicked. Seeing the process in action made it clear—this was where I needed to be.

Originally from Chicago, I moved to Southern California in 2015 to chase that vision. In 2016, I opened my own retail shop and took Undecided Printing from an idea to a physical space.In 2020, COVID reshaped the business, leading me to close the retail space and rebuild from the ground up—stronger, more focused, and back where it all began.

In May of 2025, I got married, and together we decided it was time for a new chapter. By the end of the year, we made it official and relocated to Grants Pass, Oregon. It feels like a fresh start—bringing years of experience, lessons learned, and passion into a new place, while continuing to build the business with the same dedication and care it’s always been rooted in.

What started as a personal passion has grown into a shop built on creative problem-solving and hands-on craftsmanship. Whether you come to us with a fully dialed-in design or just a rough idea, our goal is to help you turn it into something tangible you’re proud to put your name on.

From custom apparel and embroidery to fully custom print projects, we focus on quality materials, clean execution, and honest communication. No upselling nonsense. No cutting corners. Just thoughtful printing done right.

Every project is different—and sometimes being undecided is part of the process. That’s okay. We’re here to help you figure it out.

— Jeremy, Founder of Undecided Printing

Your Vision - Starts Here

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