Screen Print vs Heat Press

We use screen printing for the team logo on the front and heat press for the individual player names on the back.

Choosing Apparel Decoration: Screen Print vs Heat Press

Whether you are designing custom uniforms for a local baseball team or launching a new retail streetwear brand, deciding how to apply your logo is a critical step. The two most common techniques in the custom apparel industry are traditional Screen Printing and modern Heat Press vinyl. Understanding their strengths will ensure your garments look perfect.

The Permanence of Screen Printing

Screen printing is the absolute standard for high-volume apparel runs.

  • The Application: Liquid ink is pushed forcefully through a mesh screen directly into the fabric of the garment.
  • The Durability: Because the ink bonds with the fibers, a high-quality screen print lasts practically forever, making it perfect for massive retail batches and large corporate orders.

The Customization of Heat Press

Heat press technology utilizes sheets of specialty vinyl rather than wet ink.

  • The Application: A plotter cuts your design out of solid vinyl, which is then melted perfectly onto the top of the fabric using intense heat and pressure.
  • The Benefit: It requires zero setup time, making it absolutely great for adding highly customized elements like individual player names and jersey numbers.

The Raven32 Recommendation

The best uniform programs actually utilize a combination of both methods. As printing and promotional experts, we regularly use highly durable screen printing for the large team logo on the front of the shirt, and use custom heat press vinyl for the individual player names and numbers on the back. Reach out today to create your perfect custom uniforms.

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