DTG printing
DTG (direct-to-garment) printing is like using a regular printer, but on t-shirts. Designs are printed directly onto the garment and absorb into the fabric.
We use the DTG method for most of our t-shirts. That's because it yields quality prints, it's cost-effective for one-off orders, and there's almost no limit to the colors and fine detail you can use in your designs.
Kornit series printersDTG inks are eco-friendly, CPSIA-compliant, non-toxic, non-hazardous, and soluble in water. They're free from heavy metals, formaldehyde, and Alkylphenol Ethoxylates (APE).EmbroideryWe can do flat embroidery on select t-shirts. This is a technique where the design is embroidered flat onto the garment, and it works well for fine details.PackagingIndividual shirts are packaged in a see-through polymer bag, and then placed in a polymer mailer. Larger quantities are packaged into boxes.
Cotton that’s actually good for the planet.It takes 2,700 liters of water to make a single tee shirt from conventionally grown cotton. Organic cotton, on the other hand, is watered mostly by rainfall.Organic cotton is also grown without toxic pesticides — that have been linked to cancer in rural communities.
We use the DTG method for most of our t-shirts. That's because it yields quality prints, it's cost-effective for one-off orders, and there's almost no limit to the colors and fine detail you can use in your designs.
We can do flat embroidery on select t-shirts. This is a technique where the design is embroidered flat onto the garment, and it works well for fine details.