High-Quality Prints, Eco-Friendly Options

DTF (Direct to Film) printing delivers full-colour, photographic-quality designs that transfer seamlessly onto any fabric—cotton, polyester, nylon, blends, and stretch materials. It produces bold, vibrant colours with excellent opacity, even on dark garments—no underbase required.

✔️8 Advanced Printing Techniques
Including plastisol, puff, water-based, discharge, foil, and more.

✔️Eco-Friendly Ink Options
Sustainable water-based inks with a soft, breathable feel.

✔️ Scalable Factory Production
In-house printing ensures consistency, fast turnaround, and cost efficiency for global B2B brands.

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Why Screen Printing

The Industry Standard  For Good Reason

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100% In-House Production

All 8 techniques on our own presses — zero outsourcing to third-party print shops.

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Pantone Ink Matching

All inks mixed in-house to Pantone TPX/TPG with strike-off approval before runs.

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Eco-Friendly Options

Water-based, discharge, and PVC-free ink systems for sustainable brand requirements.

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Combine Any Techniques

Puff with flat, foil with discharge — any combination on one garment.

All Screen Printing Methods

8 Screen Printing Techniques

Every technique below uses the same core principle ink pushed
through a stencilled mesh screen onto a garment — but each
produces a completely different visual and tactile result.
Choose the right technique for your design goal, garment
category, and brand positioning.

Technique 01

Plastisol Printing

The industry standard. PVC-based ink that sits on the fabric surface — producing high-opacity, vibrant colour on light and dark garments. Up to 8 spot colours, supports halftone and photographic artwork. Suitable for all cotton and blended fabrics.

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Technique 02

Puff Printing

A foam-additive ink that physically rises off the fabric during heat curing — creating a 3D raised tactile surface. Premium feel for logos and brand marks on t-shirts and hoodies. Best on cotton and fleece fabrics with bold, simple designs.

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Technique 03

Water-Based Printing

An eco-conscious ink system that penetrates fabric fibres rather than coating the surface — producing an ultra-soft hand-feel with no rubberised layer. No PVC or phthalates. Ideal for sustainable brands and light-coloured cotton garments and breathability

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Technique 04

Foil Printing


A metallic foil layer is heat-bonded to an adhesive ink base printed through a screen — creating a mirror-bright metallic surface in gold, silver, holographic, and coloured foils. Produces a premium fashion-forward finish

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Technique 05

Discharge Printing


A chemical process that removes existing dye from dark fabrics and replaces it with a new colour — leaving zero hand-feel because the print becomes part of the fabric itself. The softest possible result on dark garments. Eco-conscious: no topical ink layer means minimal surface chemical load.

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Technique 06

Silicone Printing


A rubber-based ink with excellent stretch recovery that flexes with the fabric without cracking — unlike plastisol, which can fail on high-elongation textiles. The go-to technique for activewear, sportswear, and compression garments where repeated stretching is part of the use cycle.

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Technique 07

Flocking Printing

Short fibres are electrostatically bonded to an adhesive ink base, creating a velvet-like raised texture on the fabric surface. Produces a luxurious, premium tactile finish for logos and brand graphics. Available in a full range of flock fibre colours on any fabric type.

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Technique 08

High-Density Printing

An extra-thick plastisol ink deposit built through multiple print passes — creating a sculptural raised surface with clean geometric edges and no foam expansion. Produces maximum raise height for bold brand marks and graphic elements

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Choosing the Right Screen
Printing Technique

Each technique delivers a different result in terms of feel, visual effect,
fabric compatibility, and eco profile. Use this table to identify the best
match for your design goal and garment category.

Compatible Garments

Screen Printing for Every Garment Category

Screen printing covers the widest range of apparel categories of any
print method from everyday t-shirts to premium fashion pieces.
Here are the most common garment categories with recommended
techniques for each.

The Radiant Bloom

The Radiant Bloom

Vintage-Wash Aesthetic

Vintage-Wash Aesthetic

Professional DTF Printing Service

Discharge Printing

Fast Turnaround DTF Printing

Detailed Illustration Print

Durable DTF Heat Transfers

Abstract Geometric Patterns

Vibrant Iconography Decals

Vibrant Iconography Decals

Why Our Screen Printing

Why Our Screen Printing
Why Global Brands Choose Our Screen Printing

Why Global Brands Choose Our Screen Printing

We’ve been printing for international brands since 2008 — running custom screen printing for fashion labels, streetwear drops, corporate uniforms, sportswear, and private label collections across the USA, UK, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia. No middlemen, no outsourcing, no quality gap between manufacturer and printer.

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16+

30

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Fully In-House Screen Room & Presses

Screens are burned, registered, and reclaimed in our own facility. Press operators are our own team — not contracted labour. Every variable that affects print quality is within our direct control and accountabity

Pantone Ink Mixing & Strike-Off Approval

All inks are mixed in-house to your Pantone TPX/TPG reference. A physical strike-off on your actual garment is produced and sent for your approval before a single production unit is printed — no colour surprises on delivery.

SEco Options Across the Full Range

Water-based inks, discharge, PVC-free plastisol, and OEKO-TEX compliant formulations are available across all relevant techniques. We provide ink compliance certificates on request for brands with EU market, ESG reporting, or certification requirements.

Every printed garment is checked for raise consistency,

Combine Any Techniques on One Garment
Plastisol base print with a foil element. Puff logo with flat secondary graphic. Discharge base with plastisol detail layers. Any combination of our eight techniques can be produced in sequence in-house — managed by your account manager, not by multiple suppliers.

Low MOQ — From 30 Pieces

Professional screen printing accessible for startups, limited editions, and product testing. Minimum 30 pieces per design across all eight techniques — making premium screen printing viable for brands at every stage of growth.

Frequently asked questions

We offer a full range of techniques including screen printing, digital printing (DTG), heat transfer, silicone print, puff print, flock print, and other specialty finishes—all produced in-house.

We use high-quality inks, advanced machinery, and strict quality control to ensure vibrant colors, strong adhesion, and long-lasting performance.

Our MOQ starts from 30 pieces per design, making it ideal for startups and growing fashion brands.

Yes, we provide Pantone color matching to ensure your prints are consistent with your brand identity.

Yes, we can combine different printing methods (e.g., screen + puff or silicone + embroidery) to achieve unique, premium results.

We accept AI, PSD, PDF, and high-resolution PNG files. Vector files are preferred for the best print results.

Absolutely. We offer sample development so you can review print quality, colors, and placement before confirming bulk orders.

Lead time depends on order size and complexity, but typically ranges from 7–15 days after sample approval.

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