Garment branding

Garment printing for businesses, brands and events

We help match the branding technique to the garment, quantity and result you want - from simple prints to more decorative finishes.

01

Technique selection

02

Project-based quote

03

Wholesale or own garments

Scope

DTF · Flex · Haft · Sitodruk

Technique is confirmed after checking material, artwork and quantity.

Techniques

Available branding directions

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Printing techniques

DTF

A transfer-based print method often selected for shorter runs, full-color graphics and personalization.

Suitable for:

  • full-color graphics
  • shorter runs
  • personalized orders
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Printing techniques

DTV UV

An option for selected effects and surfaces, with scope confirmed after assessing the project.

Suitable for:

  • selected details
  • special projects
  • items needing assessment
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Decoration techniques

Flex Flock

A softer, suede-like foil often selected for simple lettering and marks.

Suitable for:

  • lettering
  • logos
  • suede-like effect
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Decoration techniques

Flex Premium

Decorative foils and special effects that can give the print a stronger visual character.

Suitable for:

  • special effects
  • premium projects
  • decorative details
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Decoration techniques

Flex UV

A foil option for projects that need a vivid, special visual effect.

Suitable for:

  • UV effect
  • promotional details
  • event apparel
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Embroidery techniques

Embroidery

Classic branding with a refined, structured character, often selected for company apparel.

Suitable for:

  • logos
  • company apparel
  • premium apparel
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Embroidery techniques

3D embroidery

Raised embroidery for simpler marks, often used when the logo should have a more tactile presence.

Suitable for:

  • caps
  • simple logos
  • premium projects
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Embroidery techniques

Special embroidery techniques

Additional embroidery variants selected individually for the artwork, material and expected result.

Suitable for:

  • non-standard projects
  • premium details
  • individual assessment
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Printing techniques

Screen printing

A technique often considered for larger, repeatable quantities and simpler color setups.

Suitable for:

  • larger runs
  • repeatable projects
  • simpler color setups
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Printing techniques

Sublimation printing

A solution for selected materials, especially where artwork and fabric match sublimation requirements.

Suitable for:

  • selected materials
  • full-color artwork
  • projects needing assessment
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Decoration techniques

Patches

Separate branding elements sewn or applied to garments, useful for strong modular identification.

Suitable for:

  • workwear
  • company collections
  • modular elements
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Decoration techniques

Printed patches

Patches with printed artwork, often selected for more colorful or illustrative projects.

Suitable for:

  • colorful designs
  • collection identity
  • promotional details
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Process

How the process works

  1. 01

    Choose garments

    Point us to a wholesale product or describe your own apparel for branding.

  2. 02

    Match the technique

    We align the branding method with the material, artwork, quantity and desired look.

  3. 03

    Prepare the artwork scope

    We define placement, size, colors and the details needed for a practical quote.

  4. 04

    Quote and production

    Once the scope is clear, we respond with costs and the next steps.

Not sure which technique to choose?

Describe the fabric, quantity and expected result. The right technique depends on the garment, artwork, quantity and intended use.

Quote request

Describe the project and we will respond with a quote.

You do not need to know the technique. Garment type, quantity, artwork and desired result are enough to start.

If you have artwork, describe it in the message. You can send the file after first contact.