Customisation Services
Your logo. Your colours. Your brand — on every piece. We offer five methods and will tell you honestly which one suits your garment and budget best.
Embroidery
Embroidery is the go-to for chest logos, sleeve names and branding that needs to last as long as the garment. The threads are stitched directly into the fabric — nothing peels, nothing cracks.
- ✓ Premium, professional look
- ✓ Extremely long-lasting — outlasts the garment
- ✓ 3D raised texture that stands out
- ✓ Stays sharp through repeated washing
Colours follow the closest available thread colour rather than exact Pantone matching. Great for logos with 4 colours or fewer.
Silk Screen Printing
Screen printing pushes ink directly through a mesh screen onto the surface. It handles fine detail well — small text, thin lines, precise artwork. And it stays vibrant for a long time.
- ✓ Handles fine lines and small text well
- ✓ Durable and wash-resistant
- ✓ Available in 2D and raised 3D finishes
- ✓ Cost-effective at volume
Works in 2D and 3D finishes. Ideal for runs of 50 pieces or more where consistency matters.
Heat Transfer
Heat transfer presses a printed layer directly onto the product surface using heat and pressure. It works on almost any product — not just garments — making it the most flexible option we offer.
- ✓ Suitable for almost any surface or product
- ✓ Handles full colour and complex artwork
- ✓ Clean, flat finish
- ✓ No colour count limitation
Good for photographic or gradient-heavy designs where screen printing would struggle.
Digital Textile Printing
Digital textile printing is inkjet-based — the design is printed directly onto the fabric. Best for smaller quantities, detailed designs, and garments where a traditional screen setup isn't justified.
- ✓ No minimum quantity constraints
- ✓ Handles complex, photographic designs
- ✓ Fast turnaround for small orders
- ✓ Good for product testing
No screen setup costs — practical for orders under 30 pieces or for pilot runs.
Sublimation Printing
Sublimation dye is heat-pressed into the fabric fibres themselves — not onto the surface. The result is vibrant, long-lasting colour that becomes part of the garment. Often used with embroidery for a complete finish.
- ✓ Colours are embedded in the fabric — no peeling
- ✓ Full garment coverage possible
- ✓ Outstanding vibrancy
- ✓ Combines well with embroidery for detail work
Sublimation only works on white or light-coloured fabric. For dark garments, digital printing is the better route.
Not sure which method to use?
Tell us about your garment, your artwork and your budget. We'll recommend the right approach — no pressure, no upsell.
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