Silkscreen printing is a popular method used to print designs on T-shirts, polos, tote bags, and more.
It works by pressing ink through a fine mesh screen with your design onto the fabric.
This method produces bright, long-lasting colors that don’t fade easily, making it great for logos, team shirts, and custom uniforms. Each color is printed separately, giving a clean and professional finish.
Perfect for bulk orders and bold designs with solid colors.
Vinyl heat transfer printing is a method where designs are cut from colored vinyl sheets and then heat-pressed onto fabric.
It uses a vinyl cutter to shape the design, and a heat press machine to bond it permanently to the garment.
This process produces smooth, vibrant, and durable prints with a slightly raised texture. .
It’s most ideal for names, numbers, and simple logos on T-shirts, jerseys, or uniforms.
Best for small to medium orders and customized designs with solid colors or metallic finishes.
Dye-sublimation printing is a method that uses heat to transfer dye onto fabric. The design is first printed onto a special transfer paper using sublimation ink, then placed on the garment and heat-pressed.
Under high temperature, the ink turns into gas and bonds permanently with the fabric fibers.
This results in vibrant, long-lasting prints that won’t crack, peel, or fade over time. The fabric stays soft and breathable since the color becomes part of the material.
Best for polyester fabrics and full-color designs, such as sportswear, jerseys, and custom apparel.
Embroidery is an age-old process of weaving a design onto fabric using a thread and needle.
Today, instead of someone actually sewing a design by hand, a digital file is created that tells a machine how and where to put each stitch.
Embroidery works best with simple, low color count logos or artwork.
Photographs and artwork with fine detail or small lettering usually can not be embroidered so please take note!
DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing is a modern printing method where designs are printed onto a special transfer film using DTF ink, then coated with adhesive powder and heat-pressed onto fabric.
The ink bonds firmly to the material, creating vivid, durable prints with a soft and flexible feel. Unlike sublimation, DTF works on both cotton and polyester fabrics, as well as blends and dark colors.
It’s ideal for detailed, full-color designs and small to large quantity orders, making it a versatile choice for custom apparel and promotional items.