• Soft velvet-touch print finish
  • Ideal for premium fashion branding
  • Great for streetwear and private label
  • Luxury raised texture effect
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What Is Flocking Printing?

Flocking printing is a specialty garment decoration technique that creates a soft, velvet-like raised surface on fabric. It works by applying a printed adhesive layer onto the garment, then electrostatically bonding thousands of short flock fibers onto that adhesive while it is still active. After curing, the result is a rich textured finish that feels soft to the touch and gives the design a premium, high-end appearance.

Unlike flat screen printing, flocking printing adds both visual depth and luxury texture. It is especially popular for fashion brands, streetwear labels, varsity-inspired graphics, retro logo applications, and premium private label collections where tactile branding matters at the point of sale.

Flocking printing is widely used on T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jackets, tracksuits, caps, and promotional garments. It performs best on cotton, cotton blends, fleece, French terry, and stable knit fabrics where the adhesive can bond securely and the flock fibers can stand evenly.

Flat Screen Print
  • Smooth surface, no texture
  • Lower cost per print
  • Standard visual impact
  • Best for flat graphics
✦ Flocking Print
  • Soft velvet-textured raised
  • Premium luxury hand feel
  • Strong visual + tactile branding impact
Cross-Section View — Flocking Print on Fabric
Best Used For

Where Flocking Printing Works Best

Flocking printing performs at its best on bold logos, retro graphics, varsity lettering, fashion branding, and premium text-based designs where softness and texture are part of the design language.

T-Shirts & Graphic Tees

Flocking printing is a strong choice for premium T-shirts and fashion graphic tees. Soft-touch chest logos, oversized text graphics, and retro-inspired front prints instantly feel more elevated than standard flat screen prints.

Hoodies & Sweatshirts

Flocking printing on hoodies creates a high-end textured finish that works especially well for streetwear, varsity branding, and luxury basics. Chest logos, back text graphics, and sleeve branding all benefit from the soft raised surface.

Caps & Headwear

Short, bold logos and text on caps and beanies can be flocked for a unique soft finish. This is ideal for brands that want a textured printed look that feels different from embroidery.

Sportswear & Lifestyle Apparel

For lifestyle sportswear and athleisure collections, flocking printing adds a premium retro aesthetic to logo applications, team-inspired graphics, and brand wordmarks on tracksuits, sweatshirts, and warm-up apparel.

Jackets & Outerwear

Flocking printing works beautifully on lightweight jackets, track jackets, bomber jackets, and varsity-inspired outerwear. It adds a refined, premium detail that looks more fashion-forward than standard screen printing.

Private Label Branding

Flocking printing is ideal for private label clothing brands that want branding to feel premium without moving into full embroidery. It gives logos and wordmarks a soft luxury finish that immediately improves perceived garment value.

Best Used For

How We Produce Your Flocking Print Order

Our flocking printing process is managed entirely in-house, from artwork preparation and screen setup through adhesive printing, fiber application, curing, and final quality inspection on every unit.

Artwork Preparation

Your artwork is converted into a flock-ready file. We advise on design adjustments for the best results, including line thickness, spacing, shape simplification, and minimum size requirements so the flock fibers bond cleanly and evenly.

Screen Production

A separate screen is prepared for each adhesive placement or print layer. Flocking printing requires accurate stencil setup to ensure the adhesive layer is clean, consistent, and properly registered to the garment.

Adhesive Printing

A special flock adhesive is screen printed onto the garment in the exact design area. The adhesive thickness must be controlled carefully to ensure even fiber bonding and a consistent raised velvet finish.

Heat Curing & Fixing

The garment passes through controlled heat curing to permanently bond the fibers into the adhesive layer. Proper curing is essential for wash durability, color retention, and long-term softness.

Electrostatic Fiber Application

Short flock fibers are applied using an electrostatic process that makes the fibers stand upright as they land in the adhesive. This creates the signature soft, uniform, velvet-like texture that makes flocking printing unique.

Print Variations

Flocking Printing Styles & Combinations

Flocking printing can be used as a standalone technique or combined
with other decoration methods for layered, high-value garment branding.
Here are the most common flocking print options we offer for
B2B apparel orders.

Standard Flocking Print

The classic flocking technique. A single adhesive print area is covered with short fibers to create a soft, velvet-textured raised surface. Best for logos, text, varsity lettering, and bold shapes on T-shirts, hoodies, and sweatshirts.

Flocking + Flat Combo Print

Certain parts of the design use flocking (textured), while other elements are printed with standard flat screen print. This creates a contrast between soft raised areas and smooth printed areas, adding depth and visual complexity.

Flocking on Dark Fabrics

Dark garments require strong adhesive opacity and carefully selected flock fiber colors to maintain visual clarity and edge definition. This is especially important for black hoodies, sweatshirts, and streetwear pieces where contrast matters.

Multi-Color Flocking Print

Different sections of the design can be produced in separate flock colors, creating multi-color textured graphics. Ideal for retro branding, collegiate designs, fashion graphics, and premium logo compositions.

Flocking + Puff Combo

A high-impact combination where selected elements use flock fibers while others use puff ink. This creates two distinct tactile finishes in the same design: a soft velvet texture and a bold raised foam effect.

Flocking + Embroidery Placement

Flocking printing can be paired with embroidery in the same garment design, such as a flocked chest wordmark with an embroidered sleeve logo or cap side detail. This is popular for premium streetwear and fashion collections.

Why Work With Us

Why Global Brands Choose Our Flocking Printing

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Factory-Direct Production

No agents and no outsourcing. Your flocking print order is produced in our own facility by our in-house team, giving you full control over quality, lead time, and pricing.

Pantone-Matched Color Development

We match flock fiber colors and supporting print colors as closely as possible to your brand reference. Sample strike-offs are tested before full production to confirm color and finish.

Low MOQ — From 30 Pieces

Flocking printing starts from just 30 pieces per design, making it ideal for startup brands, capsule drops, test launches, and growing private label collections.

In-House QC on Every Unit

Every flocked garment is checked for fiber coverage, adhesion strength, texture consistency, edge clarity, and placement accuracy before shipment.

Fast Sampling — 7 to 12 Days

Send us your artwork and garment spec. We can prepare a physical flocking sample on your chosen fabric within 7 to 12 business days for approval before bulk production.

Compatible Garments

Best Fabrics & Garments for Flocking Printing

Flocking printing performs best on stable fabrics where the adhesive bonds evenly and the flock
fibers can stand cleanly for a smooth velvet finish. Here are the most
compatible options.

100% Cotton

One of the best surfaces for flocking printing. Cotton provides strong adhesive bonding and helps the flock fibers sit evenly for a clean, soft finish.

Cotton-Poly Blend

50/50 and 60/40 cotton-poly blends work very well for flocking print applications. These blends are popular for hoodies, sweatshirts, and commercial fashion production.

French Terry & Fleece

Ideal for premium hoodies and sweatshirts. The thicker base fabric supports a high-end textured flock finish and works especially well for streetwear and varsity-style branding.

Twill & Canvas

Structured fabrics such as twill and canvas can also accept flocking printing for jackets, bags, and caps where a textured logo finish is desired.

Technical Specifications

Puff Printing Technical Specs

Reference these specifications when preparing your artwork and production brief.
Our team will review your files and advise on any adjustments before screen
production begins.

Minimum Order Quantity

30 pieces per design/colorway

Sample Turnaround

7–12 business days from artwork approval

Raise Height

Standard puff: 3–5mm / High-density puff: 6–9mm

Print Colors

1 to 8 colors per design (each color = separate screen)

Ink System

Plastisol with foaming agent (PVC-free options available on request)

Color Matching

Pantone TPX / TPG reference — strike-off sample provided before full run

Artwork File Format

AI, EPS (vector preferred) or high-res PNG/PSD at 300 DPI minimum

Minimum Line Weight

2pt minimum for clean puff expansion (finer details may lose definition)

Maximum Print Size

Up to 40 × 50cm (standard placement); custom sizes available on request

Compatible Fabrics

100% cotton, cotton-poly blends, French terry, fleece, canvas, twill

Wash Durability

50+ washes at 40°C with proper care (cold wash, inside out recommended)

Payment Terms

T/T, PayPal, Wise, Western Union accepted

Shipping

FOB Guangzhou / Dongguan — courier, sea freight, and air freight available

Certifications Available

OEKO-TEX, BSCI, ISO — certificates provided on request

More Print Services

Other Screen Printing Techniques

Flocking printing is one of the specialty screen printing techniques we offer. Explore
related options below, or combine multiple techniques for a more
premium custom garment.

Plastisol Printing

High-opacity flat printing with strong color vibrancy on both light and dark fabrics

Water-Based Printing

Soft-hand, breathable print that bonds into fabric fibers for a premium natural feel

Foil Printing

Metallic gold, silver, and holographic finishes for luxury and fashion-forward collections

Discharge Printing

Removes dye from dark garments and replaces it with a new color for an ultra-soft finish

Puff Printing

Raised 3D foam ink effect that adds bold dimension and tactile impact

High-Density Printing

Extra-thick ink build-up for clean geometric raised edges without foam

Silicone Printing

Rubber-feel raised print with excellent stretch recovery, ideal for sportswear and activewear

3D Puff Embroidery

Foam-backed embroidery for maximum dimension on caps, hoodies, and thicker garments

Frequently Asked Questions

Flocking printing is a specialty garment decoration method that creates a soft, velvet-like raised surface on fabric. It uses a printed adhesive layer combined with short flock fibers that are electrostatically applied and heat-cured for a premium textured finish.

Flocking printing works best on bold shapes, medium-to-large text, and clear graphic forms. Extremely fine details may lose sharpness because the fibers need enough adhesive area to bond cleanly.

Yes, flocking printing is durable when produced with high-quality adhesive, proper fiber application, and controlled heat curing. It holds up well on fashion garments, hoodies, sweatshirts, and branded apparel when correct wash care instructions are followed.

Flocking printing is most commonly used on T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jackets, tracksuits, caps, and fashion lifestyle apparel. It performs especially well on cotton, fleece, and cotton-blend fabrics.

Flocking printing creates a soft velvet-textured surface using fibers, while puff printing creates a foam-based raised 3D ink effect. Flocking feels soft and plush, whereas puff feels more rubbery and sculpted.

Yes, flocking printing can be combined with other garment decoration methods such as:
Screen printing
Puff printing
Plastisol printing
Embroidery
High-density printing
Specialty texture effects
This helps create premium, multi-dimensional custom apparel.

Yes, flocking printing is excellent for logos, brand names, varsity lettering, and premium text-based graphics. It is widely used by fashion brands and private label manufacturers to create a soft luxury finish on apparel.

Yes, flocking printing is suitable for both small and bulk production runs. It is commonly used by startup brands, established fashion labels, wholesalers, and private label apparel manufacturers for premium custom collections.

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