Heat Transfer Vinyl
Heat transfers are one of the quickest and easiest methods of printing. Your artwork is printed onto a thin material, and put onto your material using heat.
Heat transfer are a great option for a number of circumstances. A lower set up cost and minimum order than screen-printing means this method is our go-to for small volume orders. Heat transfers are quicker to produce, and also ideal for rush orders. Colors are not limited, so we can print large numbers of colors, gradients or photographs. Heat transfers can also adhere to fabrics that screen-printing can’t, such as spandex.
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materials
We offer a wide range of t-shirts, sweaters, jackets, bags, and more for easy ordering or you can bring in your own materials to be printed.
The best materials to print on are cotton, polyester, lycra, and spandex. We are unable to print on socks, shoes, or items that cannot be ironed. Please reach out if you are unsure about the materials in your order.
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Full Front
Full Back
Left Chest
Right Chest
Right Sleeve
Left Sleeve
Right Leg
Left Leg
Hat Front
Back Yoke
Hat Side
Other
A full front design encompasses any design that spans across the front of the chest. Typically ranging between 6-10 inches wide, this is a great spot to feature a larger design.
A full back design encompasses any design that spans across the back. Typically ranging between 6-10 inches wide, this is a great spot to feature a larger design.
The left chest is one of the most common placements for smaller designs on the front chest. Typically ranging between 2-4 inches wide, this is a great spot to add a logo, name, or any smaller design.
The right chest is a very common placement for smaller designs on the front chest. Typically ranging between 2-4 inches wide, this is a great spot to add a logo, name, or any smaller design.
Sleeve placement can vary depending on your garment and artwork. Smaller designs can be placed up by the shoulder or down by the cuff the sleeve. For longer artwork you can make use of the length of a long sleeve.
Sleeve placement can vary depending on your garment and artwork. Smaller designs can be placed up by the shoulder or down by the cuff the sleeve. For longer artwork you can make use of the length of a long sleeve.
The leg is a spot that can feature a smaller design, or can fit a longer design on pants. Typically ranging between 2-4 inches wide, the art is placed just above the hem for shorts or on the thigh on pants.
The leg is a spot that can feature a smaller design, or can fit a longer design on pants. Typically ranging between 2-4 inches wide, the art is placed just above the hem for shorts or on the thigh on pants.
The front of the hat is a prime location for adding artwork. Because of the smaller space we generally recommend keeping a design less than 2.25 inches in height. Applicable for a wide range of styles: baseball, trucker, bucket, beanie, or visors.
The back yoke lands between your shoulders, just below the neck. Typically ranging between 1-3 inches wide, this is a more subtle spot for smaller designs.
The side of the hat is generally best for smaller icons or text. We recommend avoiding long and thin artwork/text as it can cause puckering. Try stacking the text or creating a more square design with a maximum width around 1.75 inches.
There are many more possibilities for placement and items. From bags to blankets to aprons to scarves- if you have an idea reach out to see what is possible! Pay attention to any pockets and zippers that may interfere with production.
Stickers
24 minimum
Stickers are a great way to promote your company or express yourself. We recommend using them to personalize a wide range of items! They also make for a great and affordable way to brand packaging.
We print our stickers on vinyl material with a permanent adhesive backing. The material works for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Laundering
- Wash inside-out
- Mild detergent
- Machine wash cold or warm water
- Do not use bleach or fabric softeners
- Dry on normal or low settings
- Do not dry clean
- Do not iron directly onto design
Questions? Check out our FAQ page or give us a call to learn more