

Direct-to-garment technology that prints detailed designs onto fabrics using inkjet printers, ensuring precision and vibrant color replication.

A two-step process that turns solid ink into gas, transferring it onto polyester fabrics for fade-resistant, seamless finishes.

A popular, durable screen printing method using plastisol inks that sit atop the fabric, creating a soft feel and vivid color.

Eco-friendly screen printing using water as the main solvent, offering a softer finish and a natural feel on garments.

Provides a reflective finish using metallic foil and an adhesive glue ink to create shiny, stand-out designs on fabrics.

Utilizes metallic inks for screen printing, adding shimmer to designs without the texture of foil, for a subtle sheen effect.

Designs are first printed onto transfer paper and then heat-pressed onto the garment, ensuring versatility in designs and placements.

Thread-based designs stitched directly onto the fabric, offering a three-dimensional, tactile, and luxurious finish.

Designs embroidered onto patches, which are then sewn or ironed onto garments, allowing for versatility and dynamic placement.