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Common customization methods
The best method for your project depends on the fabric, design complexity, budget, and desired durability.
- Screen printing: A popular and cost-effective method for simple designs and large quantities, offering vibrant colors. It involves transferring ink through a mesh screen.
- Embroidery: Involves stitching a design directly onto the fabric with thread, creating a textured, high-end look. It is often used for logos on hats, polo shirts, and jackets.
- Direct to garment (DTG) printing: An inkjet-based process that prints directly onto the fabric, best for complex designs with many colors. It is ideal for smaller, detailed orders.
- Heat transfer: Uses heat and pressure to apply pre-printed designs onto a garment. It offers design flexibility and is suitable for small-batch production.
- Dye sublimation: Fuses special dyes with the fibers of polyester fabrics, resulting in a permanent, vibrant, and breathable design. It is often used for activewear and jerseys.





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