New Decorating Method You Cannot Feel

This year, watch out for t-shirts and hoodies imprinted with a new and innovative decorating method you cannot feel.  This design method is called inFusion.  While it may look like dye sublimation, inFusion is a decorating method that unites with specialized fabrics, made specifically for inFusion and created with high-spun polyester and cotton, to become one with … Continue reading New Decorating Method You Cannot Feel

New Decorating Method You Cannot Feel: inFusion

This year, watch out for t-shirts and hoodies imprinted with a new and innovative decorating method you cannot feel.  This design method is called inFusion.  While it may look like dye sublimation, inFusion is a decorating method that unites with specialized fabrics, made specifically for inFusion and created with high-spun polyester and cotton, to become one with … Continue reading New Decorating Method You Cannot Feel: inFusion

New and Updated Decoration Techniques for Your Logoed Apparel

When it comes down to decorating an apparel item you want to brand with your logo, you may be familiar with embroidery or screenprinting as a decorating method.  Now, there are more than just regular embroidery or screenpring available.  Now, there are new and updated decoration techniques for your logoed apparel. Embroidery Sparkly is in. … Continue reading New and Updated Decoration Techniques for Your Logoed Apparel

Exciting Decorating Technique Transforms Appearance of Garments

A unique decorating technique, originally popular in the 1960's and 70's, is slowly gaining popularity again.  In our opinion, it surpasses the decoration of screenprinting and direct to garment printing (DTG) on apparel.  This decorating technique, called dye-sublimation, is a process that can also be printed on garments as well as other products like hats, … Continue reading Exciting Decorating Technique Transforms Appearance of Garments

How “Batching” Can Save You Time and Money

As I was reading The 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss, I came across a part in the book that talked about commercial printing and thought I would comment on a scenario he wrote about involving the time- and cost-effectiveness of batching orders.  Here is what he wrote: If you have never used a commercial … Continue reading How “Batching” Can Save You Time and Money