Customization techniques



Embroidery


Embroidery is the ideal technique for a customization that lasts over time. With its high-quality finish, it gives your brand a chic and elegant image. We recommend it for thick fabrics such as polos, fleeces, and softshells.

  • For all quantities
  • Very durable over time
  • Ideal for thick fabrics


Screen Printing


This printing technique involves applying ink directly onto the fabric through a stencil. Ideal for light fabrics such as t-shirts, this customization process starts from a minimum of 40 items and is limited to 3 colors.

  • Minimum 40 items
  • Ideal for thin fabrics
  • Limited to 3 colors


Screen transfer printing


This process involves heat-transferring textile inks, which have been applied to transfer paper, using a heat press. This technique allows for high-quality customization, with no color limits.

  • Minimum 20 items
  • Unlimited colors
  • Suitable for both simple and complex designs


Flocking


Suitable for monochrome visuals, flocking is ideal for small quantities on t-shirts with simple logos, such as nicknames and numbers. It is commonly used for sports team jerseys.

  • For simple, monochrome visuals
  • Ideal for small quantities


Digital Printing


Digital printing uses inkjet technology to apply dyes to fabric. It is typically used on cotton fabrics and is ideal for complex customizations (photos, gradient images, etc.).

  • For all quantities
  • Unlimited colors
  • For cotton fabrics
  • Ideal for complex customizations