Nestled just south of the railroad tracks at 1923 Central Ave in Kearney, Nebraska, Sayler Screenprinting has made its mark on the local community since its storefront officially opened in 2015. But Kyle Sayler, the owner and creative force behind the business, began his journey long before that. In fact, Kyle’s roots in screenprinting go all the way back to 2009 when he started running the business out of his garage, fueled by a love for creating wearable art and a “can-do” attitude.
Fast forward to today, and Sayler Screenprinting is a thriving small business known for its top-quality custom apparel, including the ever-popular Cruise Nite t-shirts. Whether you’re looking for branded merchandise, personalized event shirts, or custom uniforms, Kyle and his talented crew can produce exactly what you need. In addition to screenprinting, they offer embroidery, banners, car wraps, and more—all produced in-house with care and precision.
Something you might not know? The team at Sayler Screenprinting goes above and beyond with services like free in-town delivery and shipping on bulk orders within Nebraska—making it easy to support local while getting great value.
Kyle, a Kearney native with deep roots in the community, is more than just a business owner. He’s also a passionate building owner who’s actively working on downtown rehabilitation projects, helping to keep Kearney’s historic heart vibrant. And somehow, amidst all the hustle, he still finds time to perform in his band, sharing his love for music with others.
Staying connected with the community is at the heart of what Kyle does. Whether it’s participating in local events like Breakfast with Santa, supporting school fundraisers, or contributing to local sports teams and charities, he believes that showing up for your community is the key to success—and to lasting relationships. “Not only does supporting local businesses help develop the community economically, but it also fosters working relationships between business owners and customers. These relationships extend well after ‘business hours’ and give everyone a better sense of belonging,” Kyle says.
For Kyle, the most rewarding part of his business is simple: seeing his work out in the world. Whether it’s a t-shirt worn around town or a banner hung at a local event, he takes pride in the tangible mark he leaves on the community he loves.
If you want to learn more about Sayler Screenprinting or get started on a custom order, you can visit their website at Saylerscreenprinting.com. And if you’re curious about their involvement in the community or want to see their latest projects, don’t forget to follow them on Facebook.
-Kelsey Anderson, Downtown Coordinator