Printing
Garment Printing
Screen, DTG, and puff printing with wash-tested durability. Colour matched to your reference and checked panel by panel.
Screen, DTG, and puff printing with wash-tested durability. Colour matched to your reference, checked panel by panel.
A print is the first thing a customer sees and the first thing that fails if it is done badly. A logo that cracks after three washes or a colour that drifts from the reference does more damage to a brand than no print at all. We keep printing in-house precisely because it is too important to hand off — the people printing your garments answer to the same standard as the people making them.
Different artwork wants different methods. Screen printing gives durable, vivid results and is efficient for bold designs at volume. DTG — direct-to-garment — handles detailed, full-colour artwork and photographic work without the setup of screens. Puff printing raises the design for a tactile, dimensional finish. Choosing the right method for the job is half of getting a good print, and we help you choose rather than forcing your artwork through whatever we happen to run.
Whatever the method, we colour-match to your reference, wash-test for crack and fade resistance, and check placement panel by panel so a run is consistent rather than approximately right. A print you can wash is a print you can build a brand on.
Because decoration sits on the same floor as production, there is no coordinating between a factory and an outside printer, and no one to blame when a detail slips — the result is ours to get right.
How we do it.
A clear, accountable path from your brief to a result you have approved — with nothing lost between steps.
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Artwork and method review
We review your artwork and recommend the method that suits it — screen for bold, high-volume designs, DTG for detailed or full-colour work, puff for a raised finish. Matching method to artwork is the decision that most affects how the final print looks and lasts.
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Colour matching
We match ink colours to your reference so the print on the garment is the colour you specified, not a near-enough version of it. Colour is where brands are recognised, and we treat it as a specification rather than a suggestion.
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Strike-off and approval
We produce a print strike-off on the actual fabric for you to approve. Ink behaves differently on different cloth, so proving the print on your real garment — not a swatch of something else — is what avoids surprises in bulk.
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Wash testing
We wash-test approved prints for crack and fade resistance, because durability is the whole point. A print that looks perfect off the press and fails in the wash is a failed print, and we would rather find that in testing than you find it in returns.
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Production printing
We print the run to the approved strike-off, holding colour and placement consistent from the first garment to the last. Consistency across a run is what separates a professional print from a promotional one.
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Panel-by-panel checks
Prints are checked panel by panel through the run so placement and quality stay consistent. Anything off-standard is caught and corrected rather than packed and shipped.
Why it works.
What working with a direct manufacturer actually changes for your brand.
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In-house, not outsourced
Printing sits on the same floor as production, so colour, placement, and timing are controlled directly instead of coordinated across suppliers.
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The right method for the artwork
Screen, DTG, or puff — we match the technique to your design rather than forcing every job through one process.
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Wash-tested durability
Prints are tested for crack and fade resistance, so they survive real washing rather than only looking good off the press.
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True colour matching
We match to your reference and prove it on your actual fabric, so brand colours stay recognisable.
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Consistent across the run
Panel-by-panel checks keep placement and quality even from the first garment to the last.
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One accountable team
With decoration in-house there is no printer to blame and no handoff to manage — the result is ours to deliver.
Questions, answered.
Still unsure? Ask us directly — we reply within one business day.
Which printing method should I use?
It depends on the artwork. Screen printing suits bold designs and larger runs, DTG suits detailed or full-colour and photographic work, and puff gives a raised, tactile finish. Send your artwork and we will recommend the method that will look and last best.
Will the print survive washing?
That is what we wash-test for. Approved prints are checked for crack and fade resistance before a run, because a print that fails in the wash is a failed print regardless of how it looks off the press.
Can you match my exact brand colours?
Yes. We colour-match to your reference and prove it with a strike-off on your actual fabric, since ink behaves differently on different cloth. You approve the colour on the real garment before bulk.
Is there a minimum for printed garments?
Printing runs with our standard thirty-piece minimum per style. Screen printing becomes more cost-efficient as quantities rise because of the setup involved, while DTG has no screen setup and suits smaller or highly detailed runs.
Can you print designs I provide?
Yes — send print-ready artwork and we will handle colour matching, strike-off, and production. If your files need preparing for print we can advise on what we need to get the best result.
Do you print and embroider on the same garment?
Yes. Print and embroidery are both in-house, so a garment can carry a printed graphic and an embroidered logo, decorated and checked under one roof — see our embroidery service for the detail.
Can you print oversized or all-over designs?
Large front, back, and sleeve prints are standard; genuine all-over prints depend on the technique and the garment and are assessed case by case. Send the artwork and placement and we will tell you what the method can hold cleanly.
Do print colours look the same on light and dark garments?
Ink reads differently on light and dark fabric, which is why we prove the print with a strike-off on your actual garment colour. You approve the real result, and where needed we adjust — an underbase on dark fabric, for instance — to keep the colour true.
Related services.
Most brands need a few of these together. We run them on one floor, so nothing falls between suppliers.
- Embroidery Flat, 3D puff, and appliqué embroidery digitised in-house for clean, repeatable logos and artwork on any placement.
- Private Label Manufacturing Your brand, our factory floor. We produce finished garments under your label, ready to sell — you own the design, we own the making.
- Bulk Apparel Production Consistent quality at volume. Scaled cutting, stitching, and finishing lines that hold the same standard from unit 30 to unit 30,000.
Related guides.
Deeper reading on this service and how it fits your brand.
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Garment Printing Guide: Methods, Durability & When to Use Each
Screen, DTG, or puff? A clear comparison of garment printing methods on cost, detail, and durability — and how to get a print that lasts.
Tell us what you want to make.
Send your product, fabric, and quantity — a photo or a few lines is enough. We reply within one business day with a costing and a plan to sample it.