CUTOMIZATION

“Customization allows you to personalize products with your own design, style, and message.”

embroidery

Embroidery Process

Process:

  1. Customer provides logo or artwork
  2. Artwork is converted into a machine-readable embroidery file (digitizing)
  3. Thread colors, size, and placement are finalized
  4. Embroidery is applied to garments, caps, jackets, gloves, or patches
  5. Final inspection for stitch quality and accuracy

Best for:

  • Logos and text
  • Uniforms, caps, jackets, patches
  • Long-term and repeat orders

DTF (Direct-to-Film) Printing Process

Process:

  1. Design is printed onto a special transfer film
  2. Adhesive powder is applied to the printed design
  3. Film is heat-cured
  4. Design is heat-pressed onto the garment
  5. Film is removed, leaving a durable print

Best for:

  • Cotton and blended fabrics
  • Detailed and multi-color designs
  • Medium to large quantity orders

3. Screen Printing – Process

Process:

  1. Separate screens are prepared for each color
  2. Ink is pushed through the screen onto the fabric
  3. Each color is printed layer by layer
  4. Garments are dried and cured

Best for:

  • Simple logos or designs
  • Large quantities
  • T-shirts, polos, hoodies

Key benefit:
Low cost per unit for bulk production.

4. DTG (Direct-to-Garment) Printing – Process

Process:

  1. Garment is pre-treated for ink absorption
  2. Design is printed directly onto the fabric using inkjet technology
  3. Print is heat-cured for durability

Best for:

  • Full-color or photographic designs
  • Small to medium quantities
  • Cotton garments

5. Heat Transfer / Vinyl Printing – Process

Process:

  1. Design is cut or printed on transfer material
  2. Design is positioned on the product
  3. Heat press transfers the design
  4. Carrier material is removed

Best for:

  • Names, numbers, logos
  • Jackets, caps, gloves
  • Small or customized batches

6. Sublimation Printing – Process

Process:

  1. Design is cut or printed on transfer material
  2. Design is positioned on the product
  3. Heat press transfers the design
  4. Carrier material is removed

Best for:

  • Names, numbers, logos
  • Jackets, caps, gloves
  • Small or customized batches

How We Choose the Right Method

The customization method is selected based on:

  • Fabric type
  • Design complexity
  • Quantity
  • Durability requirements
  • Intended use

Our team guides clients toward the most suitable option for quality and cost efficiency.

Call to Action

Not sure which customization method is right for your product?
Share your requirements and our team will recommend the best solution.

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