It depends on the material, design, and order quantity. Screen printing is great for bulk orders, embroidery adds a premium feel, DTG is perfect for detailed full-color prints, transfer is versatile across fabrics, and sublimation works best for polyester.
Yes! We can mix screen printing and embroidery, DTG and embroidery, or transfer and embroidery to create unique, high-end designs.
We prefer vector files (.AI, .EPS, .PDF) for the best quality. For embroidery, a DST file is required. If needed, our design team can help convert your artwork.
Yes, we can match Pantone colors for screen printing and embroidery to ensure brand consistency.
Screen printing is perfect for bold, vibrant designs on cotton-based fabrics. It’s cost-effective for large orders and provides excellent durability.
We can print up to 6 spot colors. If your design has gradients or more colors, we recommend DTG or transfer printing instead.
Embroidery is ideal for polos, hoodies, jackets, caps, and bags where a premium, textured finish is desired.
While embroidery works best for bold and clear designs, very small text or intricate details might not be as sharp. Our team can adjust your artwork for the best results.
DTG is best for small orders, detailed artwork, and full-color prints. It works great on 100% cotton garments and allows for intricate designs with shading and gradients.
Yes! DTG prints are long-lasting when washed properly—cold wash and air drying are recommended to maintain quality.
DTF is a flexible print method that works on all fabrics (cotton, polyester, blends) and allows for full-color, detailed prints with no cracking or peeling.
Transfer printing doesn’t require screens and is better for small orders or complex designs, while screen printing is ideal for bulk orders with solid colors.
Sublimation works only on polyester fabrics or polymer-coated items. It’s perfect for sportswear, mugs, and promotional items.
No, sublimation is only suitable for white or light-colored polyester fabrics since the process dyes the fabric rather than printing on top.
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