WHICH METHOD?

There are many different methods of decorating a garment.  We aim to find the right solution for you and often this is purely based on the type of logo or design you have mixed with the type of garment you have chosen.

Vinyl, Heat Transfer, Colour Print & Dye Sublimation

All of the methods above require heat to get either the vinyl, transfer or ink into or onto a garment or product.
 
VINYLS - thin sheets of plastic that can be layered up in different colours.  Ideal for sports numbers, text or logos that have simple shapes and basic design.  Available in various colours including neons and glitters.  Hard wearing.

       
COLOUR PRINT - thin layer of material that can printed with a full colour logo.  Hardwearing.  Ideal for small or large runs.  Looks great as a left breast size logo, minimum of 1 metre required.

DYE SUBLIMATION - ink process which directly dyes the fabric or product.  Often used for gift items such as mugs.  Ideal for large or small images.  Perfect for small garment runs as requires no set-up fee.  Can only be used on polyester products and garments in white.

    
HEAT TRANSFER - (transfer paper) ideal for full colour photographs, not recommended for hard wearing but for the individual, hen party or low use garment it  is ideal.