Embroidery
Embroidery on clothing is a timeless technique that adds a touch of elegance and durability to designs. Using thread stitched directly into the fabric, it creates a textured, high-quality finish that won’t fade or peel over time. Perfect for logos, monograms, and intricate patterns, embroidery works well on polos, jackets, caps, and uniforms, giving garments a professional and premium look.
Puff ink
Puff ink screen printing is a unique technique that adds a raised, textured effect to designs, giving them a bold, three-dimensional look. The ink contains a heat-activated additive that expands during curing, creating a soft, puffy finish that stands out visually and to the touch. Perfect for adding depth and style to logos, lettering, or graphics, puff ink brings a fun and eye-catching twist to traditional screen printing.
DTF
Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing is a modern garment decoration method that produces vibrant, high-resolution designs on a wide range of fabrics. The process involves printing the artwork onto a special film, applying a powdered adhesive, and then heat-pressing it onto the garment. DTF is known for its flexibility, allowing full-colour prints with fine details, and its durability, with designs that resist cracking and fading even after repeated washes.
Apparel Sourcing
Product sourcing for apparel involves finding and securing the right manufacturers, suppliers, and materials to bring clothing designs to life. It includes researching quality fabrics, negotiating pricing, ensuring ethical production, and coordinating logistics to meet deadlines. Effective apparel sourcing balances cost, quality, and reliability, ensuring the final products align with brand standards and customer expectations.