margins, but if sal and nick can't find a way to pay down their debt, this company will become unstitched. when i go into artistic stitch, i see racks of clothing, but behind the racks of clothing, i see basketball courts. and i look to the right, and i see an italian restaurant. i feel like i've just entered the world's weirdest mini-mall. i thought i was coming to an embroidery and silk-screening business. their primary business looks like it's shoved in the corner. it's an unusual setup, to say the least. how are you doing? i'm marcus. fabio: how are you doing, marcus? fabio. lemonis: hey, nice to meet you. -you guys doing a big job? -fabio: we got jobs. lemonis: that's really good. fabio: it's amazing. like, these machines are really amazing. lemonis: how long have you been doing this? fabio: 18 years. from day 1, we worked out of the garage. lemonis: are you a one-man band in here? fabio: i am. i am. if i'm not here, this doesn't run. sometimes it does get a little -- it's overwhelming. sal: hi, marcus. sal loretta. how are you? -lemonis: nice to meet you. -sal: nice to meet you. i'm