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1. DTG ( Direct To Garment )

DTG, or direct-to-garment printing, is one of the most popular t-shirt printing techniques on the market right now. The easiest way of explaining DTG printing is that it’s like printing on paper, but on fabric. This means that the ink is sprayed directly on the t-shirt to create the design.

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2. DTF ( Direct To Film )

DTF stands for direct-to-film printing, and it’s one of the most versatile t-shirt printing methods available in the industry. This t-shirt printing technique requires a film to transfer the design to your t-shirt. The process can be done with different types of fabric.

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3. Screen Printing

Screen printing, or silkscreen printing, is one of the oldest t-shirt printing methods around. And one of the most efficient, too! It offers vivid, durable t-shirt designs in a cost-effective way.

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4. Full Sublimation printing ( Dye sublimation )

In this printing method, the substance is a special type of liquid dye that penetrates the fabric to generate colorful designs by changing not only its color but also its texture. As a result, sublimation printing, also known as dye sublimation or digital sublimation, is a technique that works well for garment printing. In fact, it’s become one of the most popular methods for brands that sell t-shirts, especially all-over print shirts.

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5. Heat Transfer ( Vinyl Cutting / Printing )

Vinyl cutting, also known as vinyl printing, is a versatile variation on the heat press technique and is suitable for both mass printing and smaller quantities. You can choose from a variety of vinyl colors, and the result is a vibrant, high-quality print. It tends to make the fabric lose flexibility though, which makes vinyl printing better suited to smaller prints, like branding, icons, or text.

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6. Embroidery

Artworks are first digitized and then embroidered/stitched into the garment using an embroidery machine.

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7. 3D Embroidery

Foam is inserted under the top stitch to raise the surface, giving a three-dimensional look to your embroidery designs.

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