Custom Apparel

Screen Printing

Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a mesh screen to transfer ink onto a substrate, such as fabric, paper, or plastic. The ink is pressed through the screen onto the substrate, creating a crisp and vibrant print.

Direct to Film

Direct To Film (DTF) is a technique that involves printing your design directly onto a film and then transferring it to a T-shirt made of cotton, polyester, or a blend of both materials. It is suitable for any colored fabric, as it can use white ink.

Heat Transfer Vinyl

Heat transfer vinyl (HTV) is a specific type of vinyl material that is ideal for designing and imprinting patterns and letters on different fabrics. The process involves transferring heat from a heat press onto the design, allowing it to stick permanently to the fabric.

Dye Sublimation

Dye sublimation printing is a process that involves printing one line at a time, using an electrically heated element to produce high-quality images. Unlike inkjet printers, which spray jets of ink onto a page, dye sublimation printers apply a dye from a plastic film to create prints with vivid colors and sharp details.

Digital Transfers

A digital transfer refers to the process of transferring a digital image or design onto a physical surface. This is done using a printer that deposits the design onto a transfer paper. The design is subsequently applied to the desired medium, such as fabric or ceramic, with the aid of heat and pressure.

Embroidery

Embroidery involves using a needle and thread to create decorative designs on fabric or other materials. The result is a beautifully embellished piece of fabric that can be used for clothing, home decor, or artistic expression.