Printing Methods

DTG (Direct-to-Garment) Printing is a digital printing method that applies water-based ink directly onto fabric, allowing for detailed, full-color designs with a soft feel. It's ideal for high-quality, vibrant prints on cotton-based textiles.

DTF (Direct-to-Film) Printing involves printing a design onto a special film, which is then transferred onto fabric using heat and adhesive powder. This method works on a wider range of materials, including polyester and blends, offering durability and flexibility in design placement.

Vinyl Printing is a process where designs are cut from colored vinyl sheets and then transferred onto fabric using heat and pressure. The result is a durable, vibrant print with a smooth, slightly raised texture. This method is known for its long-lasting quality and crisp, clean finish.

Embroidery is a technique where designs are stitched onto fabric using thread and a sewing machine. This method creates textured, raised designs that are durable and have a high-quality, professional finish. Embroidery is known for its precision and is often used to add logos, monograms, and intricate patterns to textiles.