Speciality Digital Options

Foil
Foil printing adds a shiny, eye-catching finish to apparel by first applying a special adhesive through screen printing. A thin sheet of foil is then heat-pressed onto the adhesive, bonding it to the garment. The result is a metallic, reflective design that stands out with a premium look and feel. Perfect for logos, accents, or full-on statement pieces.
Silicone Transfers
Silicone transfers start with a design printed in layers of durable silicone onto a carrier sheet. Using heat and pressure, the transfer bonds to the fabric, creating a smooth, flexible print with a premium rubbery feel.
Vinyl
Vinyl printing uses heat-applied vinyl cut into shapes or lettering and pressed directly onto apparel. It offers endless options—matte, glossy, metallic, glitter, flock, holographic, and more, making it a versatile choice for bold designs, names, numbers, or one-off pieces. Durable and vibrant, vinyl is perfect when you want your customization to stand out with a wide range of finishes.
Patches
Patches are a classic way to add texture and dimension to apparel. Created separately and then stitched or heat-applied, they bring a bold, durable look that stands out. Options include embroidered, chenille, leather, and sublimated patches. Each offering its own unique style and finish. Perfect for branding, team gear, or fashion accents, patches give garments a high-quality, customizable edge.Top Specialty Printing Articles
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