Choose the Right Print Method for Your Clothing Brand
From classic screen print to digital, flock, stones and garment dye, we help you match the right print technique to your fabric, design and price level — with real production standards.
Printing Techniques We Work With
Screen Print
Classic, durable and cost-effective for bulk orders with solid colors and strong graphics.
DTG Print
Digital full-color prints ideal for complex artworks and lower quantities.
DTF Print
Flexible transfer prints with strong color and good wash resistance, perfect for logos and graphics.
Sublimation
All-over capable print for polyester-based fabrics with vivid, permanent colors.
Hologram Print
Reflective, iridescent finishes for statement details and special collections.
All Over Print
Full-panel printing for patterned tees, hoodies and matching sets.
Flock Print
Soft, velvet-like raised prints that add texture and a premium touch.
Stone Print
Rhinestone and stud applications for bold, eye-catching graphic details.
Garment Dye
Washed, lived-in color effects by dyeing the finished garment instead of the fabric roll.
Screen Print for Bold, Durable Graphics
Screen print is the industry standard for strong, long-lasting graphics on streetwear. Ideal for logos, bold typography and solid color designs on hoodies, tees and sweatshirts.
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Best For
Logos, text graphics, bold shapes, 1–6 color designs and larger production runs.
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Fabric Compatibility
Cotton, cotton blends and most fleece qualities with strong opacity and coverage.
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Production Notes
Requires screens and setup, making it more cost-effective at higher quantities.
DTG Print for Complex, Full-Color Artwork
Direct-to-garment printing works like a textile printer on your T-shirt. It’s perfect for detailed, multi-color artwork and smaller runs where you don’t want to invest in screens.
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Best For
Photo-like images, gradients, detailed illustrations and small batch drops.
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Fabric Compatibility
Works best on high-quality cotton T-shirts and sweatshirts with pre-treatment.
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Production Notes
No screen setup needed; unit cost is higher but flexible for low quantities.
DTF Transfers for Flexible, Strong Logos
DTF (Direct-to-Film) transfers give you vibrant logos and graphics that can be applied on demand. Ideal when you need flexibility in placements or multiple product types.
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Best For
Logos, badges, chest prints and sleeve details across different garments.
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Fabric Compatibility
Suitable for cotton, blends and many performance fabrics with good stretch behavior.
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Production Notes
Printed on film first, then heat-pressed onto garments — efficient for varied placements.
Sublimation for Vivid Prints on Polyester
Sublimation bonds the ink into the fibers, not just on top of them. Colors are strong, lightweight and never crack — perfect for performance wear and all-over printed polyester garments.
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Best For
Performance T-shirts, jerseys, training sets and full-surface patterns.
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Fabric Compatibility
High polyester content fabrics; not suitable for 100% cotton.
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Production Notes
Requires white or light base; colors become part of the fabric and stay breathable.
Hologram Prints for Reflective, Iridescent Effects
Hologram prints create a reflective, color-shifting effect that reacts to light and movement. Great for statement logos, limited drops and details that stand out at night.
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Best For
Logos, chest prints and small graphic areas on hoodies, tees and jackets.
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Fabric Compatibility
Works on most flat surfaces with heat tolerance, from cotton to blends.
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Production Notes
Requires careful heat application and is often used as a premium upcharge detail.
All Over Prints for Full-Pattern Garments
All over print covers the entire garment with a pattern or artwork. Perfect for loud streetwear, matching sets and capsule collections built around a graphic theme.
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Best For
Pattern-heavy designs, matching sets, statement hoodies and shorts.
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Fabric Compatibility
Depends on method used — sublimation for polyester, rotary or panel print for cotton.
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Production Notes
Often done on panels before stitching to keep the artwork aligned with the pattern.
Flock Prints for Soft, Raised Texture
Flock gives a suede-like, velvet texture to your graphics. It adds depth, tactility and a premium feel to logos, typography and simple shapes.
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Best For
Typography, minimal logos, small graphic areas that benefit from tactile impact.
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Fabric Compatibility
Suitable for most cotton and cotton-blend garments with a stable surface.
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Production Notes
Applied via adhesive and flock fibers or flock transfer; not ideal for very fine details.
Stone Applications for High-Impact Graphics
Stone print uses rhinestones, studs or similar elements applied in patterns. It’s made for bold graphics, logotypes and designs that need a nightlife-ready, high-impact feel.
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Best For
Logos, symbols and graphic elements on hoodies, tees and jackets for bold collections.
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Fabric Compatibility
Heavier, more stable fabrics that can hold the weight of stones and studs.
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Production Notes
Higher labor and material cost; ideal for limited runs and statement pieces.
Garment Dye for Washed, Lived-In Color
Garment dye means dyeing the finished piece instead of the fabric roll. The result is a washed, slightly uneven color with a soft handfeel — perfect for vintage-inspired streetwear.
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Best For
Heavy hoodies, tees and sweat sets with a vintage or washed look.
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Fabric Compatibility
Mostly cotton or high-cotton blends that can handle dye baths and washing.
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Production Notes
Color can vary slightly between pieces — part of the aesthetic, not a defect.
Samples That Match Real Production
Same Machines, Same Standards
Your samples are made on the same lines and with the same quality checks as your bulk orders.
Streetwear-Ready Fits
We understand streetwear silhouettes, from heavy oversized hoodies to relaxed joggers and boxy tees.
Risk Management
Samples help you avoid expensive mistakes. You adjust once, then scale with confidence.
Ready to Order Samples for Your Brand?
Tell us which products, fits and fabrics you want to test. We’ll come back with a clear sample plan, pricing and timeline.
Order Samples - FAQ
Can I order samples without placing a bulk order yet?
Yes. You can start with samples only. After you receive and approve them, we can schedule your bulk production if you decide to continue.
How many sample rounds do you recommend?
Most brands are ready after one or two sample rounds. We usually refine fit, fabric choice or print details between rounds.
How long does it take to receive my samples?
Average lead time is a few weeks, depending on product type and complexity. We’ll confirm timing for your specific case before starting.
Are sample costs deducted from my bulk order?
In some projects, part of the sample cost can be credited when you place a bulk order. This depends on quantity and product mix — we’ll clarify this during the initial discussion.
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