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Screen Printing

Tried and true. Screen printing is the art of embellishing an item using mesh/screen, ink, and a squeegee. Designs today are taken from digital images to create films which act as a positive for the screen. With the positive a stencil is created on the screen. From there ink can be pushed through the open areas of the screen directly to a substrate.

Embroidery

Embroidery is the art of embellishing an item with thread providing a 3-D effect. Our top of the line embroidery studio is fully automated to create the most intricate designs. We understand the importance of unique and beautiful designs and strive to make every customer 100% satisfied offering a variety of color and design options.

Sublimation

Sublimation is actually a pretty simple process that only involves 3 things: ink, heat and pressure. Sublimation inks are unique in the fact that under heat and pressure the ink is transformed to a gas, allowing it to be transferred to a substrate. This process work great with metals, ceramics, plastics and polyester to name a few.

DTG

Direct To Garment printing or DTG printing, is the process of printing directly to textiles with a specialized printer. DTG printers use waterbase inks to print full CMYK images directly to fabric. The advatage of a DTG printer is they can replicate full color with out the set up costs of traditional printing methods.

Featured Products

T-Shirt

T-Shirt

Name of the shirt, for example Green shirt with smile

Polo's

Polo's

Name of the shirt, for example Green shirt with smile

Sweatshirt

Sweatshirt

Name of the shirt, for example Green shirt with smile

Sublimation

Sublimation is actually a pretty simple process that only involves 3 things: ink, heat and pressure. Sublimation inks are unique in the fact that under heat and pressure the ink is transformed to a gas, allowing it to be transferred to a substrate. This process work great with metals, ceramics, plastics and polyester to name a few.