Supply Vault celebrated its new location at 1335 Butler Street with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, November 21, 2025.
Supply Vault specializes in DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing, a method where designs are printed onto a special film and then transferred to fabric using heat. The new location has been equipped with the newest technology for this process, allowing for vibrant and durable designs on various fabrics without the need to preheat the material.
Owners Monique and Martinez Hall said their business has experienced so much success, it became necessary to find a larger space.
“This community has been really, really great to us,” Monique said. “We began at our kitchen table with one heat press, and we began growing. Our original location was 900 square feet, and now we have 4,000 square feet. This has all happened in eight years.”
Martinez said they are also working to assist other businesses by providing supplies to those who already handle their own printing. They also have a vision of possibly starting a school for those interested in learning the trade.
“We are tickled to death you are staying in Oxford,” said Mayor Alton Craft. “Not only are you expanding, you are helping to bring this area of our city back to life and also helping to make Oxford great.”
Supply Vault is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Wednesday hours are from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and closed on Sundays.
The business can be contacted by phone at 256-419-3528 or by email at supplyvaultco@gmail.com.
More information is available through the Supply Vault Facebook page at Facebook.