Decoration
There are many ways we can bring your brand, message, logo and/or artwork to life. The method you choose is determined by different factors. Each one will help guide us to the final decoration method.
- Size and Complexity of Artwork
 - Color(s) of Artwork
 - Location of Decoration
 - Type and Function of Garment
 - Fabric and Color of Garment
 - Budget for the Project
 - Number of Pieces Required
 
Once we have determined the desired result we can weigh the pros and cons for the project. This will bring us to a solid determination for the best method to fit your needs.
- Screen Printing - Method in which ink is applied directly to the surface of the garment (substrate). The image to be printed is photographically transferred to a very fine fabric (the screen) allowing the screen to serve as a stencil.
 - Embroidery - Process of stitching raised and ornamental designs by needlework in thread upon a garment.
 - Direct-to-Garment Printing (DTG) - Print process using specialized or modified inkjet technology for full color printing on cotton textiles and garments.
 - Heat Transfer - Artwork in the form of a vinyl or siliconized paper transferred to the garment or textile by applying heat and pressure to the substrate.
 - Applique - A decoration in which a custom trimmed material of solid color, embroidery, printing or otherwise customized is sewn or affixed onto the garment.
 - Rhinestone - Application by heat of small stones that resemble diamonds used for a unique style of decoration.
 - Dye Sublimation - Printing process that uses heat to transfer dye onto polyester fabrics, primarily for full color graphics or complete custom color garments.