Both debossing and embossing are similar methods of embellishment that require a specially made metal die that is pressed into the garment. The differences between the two will be explained in detail below:

Embroidery is the art of decorating a piece of apparel with a needle and thread or yarn creating beautiful visual representations of different types of art. There are multiple unique ways to use embroidery, a few will be listed below:

We offer multiple types of laser embellishment to bring a new level of precision to your custom projects, here are some laser options:
Pressing different materials such as 3D, Cork and Concrete Textures, Metallic/Matte Silicone and others using heat and pressure is a method known as Heat Transferring.

Heat transfers are a cost-effective way to go for small orders or samples to see sizing. They are also great if you would like effects that other options can’t provide. Here are 2 of the most popular options:

  1. Vinyl Heat Transfers: The designated vinyl material is cut out to the required design. It is then heat pressed to transfer the design to the custom apparel. This method is best for one-color or quick turnaround jobs.
  2. Digital Prints: If you have a complex design that does not meet our screen printing or embroidery minimums, digital printing is a great way to go. These transfers are cost-effective and are able to be full color and full size.

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Dye Sublimation is the method of applying an image to fabric by printing it onto heat-resistant transfer paper.

Once we press the paper into the garment, it goes into a gas state and infuses into the fabric. We dye-sub on polyester fabrics, fabrics with a 50% or more polyester blend, and specially coated products. There are no limits regarding color with dye sublimation. We will dye sub anything that is flat and is the right material. This means you can greatly expand the kind of apparel/products you can customize.

After a garment has been pressed, it can be washed and will not sustain wear because the fabric is now permanently dyed. This method is great for t-shirts, custom socks, mouse pads, and more!

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An easy way to think about this is as a photographic stencil process. A stencil is created and then is used to apply layers of ink directly onto a product. The result is the screen’s image is transferred to the print surface. We have listed some of the coolest screen-printing techniques below:
  1. HD: HD Printing uses a special ink that will hold its shape. We print multiple layers on top of each other to get a design that is reaching off the print surface.
  2. Thermochromic: Simply put, this is a special ink that can change color. A change in temperature, usually cold to hot, will cause this ink to change color. It is a unique way to screen print that is sure to make your custom apparel and design stand out.
  3. Puff: Puff ink is another way to get your custom garments to really pop out. The special additive in this ink causes it to puff up after going through the drier. This is a great way to add depth to your custom apparel.
  4. Clear Gel: Clear gel is used in two ways. You can print directly onto the garment which will make your design more subtle, but obvious. The second way is to print clear gel over your whole already printed design or small details.
  5. UV: UV ink is yet another type of incredibly unique decoration. Usually, we use this to highlight small parts and lines of a design. When you encounter UV light, the whole design will come to life in a special way.

Screen printing is the most versatile decoration technique we offer. We utilize screen printing in many ways due to the number of factors that can be adjusted to reach the desired outcome. It has the ability to be used on a multitude of garments. Everything from hoodies, t-shirts, and long sleeves to cloth tote bags, sweatpants, shorts, work uniforms, safety vests, and more!

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