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PRINTING
15 printing methods under our belt to bring out the best in your designs.
STANDARD PRINT
For those who need something dependable with no frills. Great for quick marketing activation or a low to medium budget range.
The good news is, you're not stuck with the same ol' t-shirt styles anymore. Add that little extra to your designs by using it in combination or even just by itself and now you have a retail-worthy product!
SPECIAL PRINT

Tried and true. The most common method of printing in the t-shirt business, Screen printing is a stencil based method that utilizes various inks from Plastisol to water based inks to achieve the desired effect.

Great for multiple colours and highly customized designs for lower quantities. A more inexpensive option for when lower quantities and highly customized designs . We only use the highest quality and thinnest transfer papers out there for highest comfort and longevity.

DTG or digital printing is a state-of-the-art process used for prints that require high amounts of detail as well as orders of a smaller quantity.

Tried and true. The most common method of printing in the t-shirt business, Screen printing is a stencil based method that utilizes various inks from Plastisol to water based inks to achieve the desired effect.

In this method, the artwork is separated into four colors (CMYK) which when screen printed combines to create a full spectrum of colours. Perfect for photographic prints or high detail or artwork containing complex gradients, shadows or other photo realistic effects.

Best used for solid, bold graphic areas such as text or logos. It gives a reflective/mirror finish.

Similar to high gloss but with more of a shimmer rather than a shine. The ink is overprinted on base colours in order to give those colours a pearlescent finish.

In this method, the artwork is separated into four colors (CMYK) which when screen printed combines to create a full spectrum of colours. Perfect for photographic prints or high detail or artwork containing complex gradients, shadows or other photo realistic effects.

