Screen Print vs Foil Print on T-Shirts
Foil printing on apparel gives a highly reflective liquid-metal look that is incredibly popular for nightclub staff and bachelorette parties.
Foil printing on apparel gives a highly reflective liquid-metal look that is incredibly popular for nightclub staff and bachelorette parties.
Tri-blend t-shirts are the absolute secret to creating corporate merch that employees will actually wear outside the office.
Applique is the technique used for massive college letters on hoodies giving a premium vintage varsity look while keeping the garment light.
Washing your embroidered jackets inside out prevents the threads from snagging on zippers or buttons from other clothes in the wash.
The quarter-zip fleece embroidered with a left chest logo is the absolute gold standard for corporate winter tech apparel.
For golf tournaments in the spring an unlined windbreaker is perfect because it cuts the breeze without restricting the golfer's swing.
If your logo is a massive unbroken circle always print on a 5-panel hat so the center seam doesn't warp your design.
Strapback dad hats with a brass buckle closure offer a much more sophisticated country-club aesthetic than plastic snapbacks.
Over-the-zipper prints give a highly sought-after streetwear look, but the ink over the zipper track will crack slightly over time.
We have completely replaced HTV with DTF printing because it feels much softer and doesn't crack or peel after three washes.
For golf tournaments and outdoor landscapers we strictly use performance polyester so the wearer doesn't sweat through the shirt.
Acrylic beanies are the industry workhorse because they embroider beautifully and survive industrial washing machines.