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5 Things you need to know before making custom t-shirts

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5 Things you need to know before making custom t-shirts

5 Things you need to know before making custom t-shirts

1) Price

When you buy custom t-shirts, you do not just pay for the product. You pay for t-shirt, sticker, stamp, packaging, taxes, credit card fee, etc etc etc. Let's say you bought a personalized t-shirt for 20 reais; if you subtract all production costs and taxes, you will see that there is not much left to pay for a quality T-shirt.

2) Fabric

The most commonly used fabrics for making custom t-shirts are:

- Polyester T-Shirts: Polyester is a synthetic fabric, mainly used in the sublimation personalized t-shirts. Fabric with a touch less comfortable than cotton and of inferior quality, but with a cost more in account.

- Cotton T-shirts: the fabric that we are more accustomed to. There are several types of cotton and derivatives, so always look for 100% cotton t-shirts, combed yarn .

3) Stamp

a) Silk

The most common process, the one you probably call "stamping." The designer separates the pattern by color and turns each color into a canvas. The print takes a painting, puts it on the T-shirt and passes the ink of the corresponding color; takes the other painting, puts it on the T-shirt and passes the ink of the corresponding color; take the other picture ... you get it, right?

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The end result is usually very good. What is the disadvantage of this process? The cost of making 1,000 T-shirts is the same as 1 T-shirt, making it almost impossible to produce small quantities of custom T-shirts. In addition, you have a color limit so that the process makes sense, that is: no photos.

b) Silk Digital

Also known as DTG , it is a more modern stamping technology that uses printers to stamp the shirts. The principle is the same as the printers we have at home / office, but these are much larger, with a special paint for fabric and instead of putting paper sulfite we put the shirts and they leave ready!

Positives: works even as a printer, so you can basically print any image / photo without color limit. There is no screen cost, so you can make 1 piece for the same unit price of 100.

Negative points: works only on 100% cotton fabrics or with little mixing. The cost per custom t-shirt is the same if you make 1 piece or 1,000, it has no gain in scale like conventional silk. For large quantities, if possible, go for normal silk.

c) Sublimation

Also called thermal transfer, in sublimation the images are printed on a special paper that is placed on the surface to be printed. With the use of thermal presses, the image passes from the paper to the surface and your product is ready!

In recent years there has been a BOOM in the use of sublimation, given the versatility of the process: with it you can print from T-shirts to slippers and portrait frame and use any type of image.

On the other hand, sublimation only works on synthetic fabrics, which are usually of poor quality when compared to cotton.

d) Transfer

The process is very similar to that of sublimation, but you can use it in cotton fabrics. Remember that friend of yours who bought a custom shirts and it came heavy, rubbery, and the tip of the print began to drop after washing? It was done with transfer.

Nowadays the quality of the transfer has improved, but with the competition of the other methods, its use is more and more rare.

4) Your Image

Do you have a picture suitable for print or are you one of those who downloaded a tiny image of google, cropped and want to print it the size of an A3?

Speaking like that, it's clear what I'm going to say ... There is no miracle! If the image has a low resolution, the print will also have.

5) Conclusion

Know what you want. If you want company personnel to play ball with the custom jersey and throw it out the next day, look for the lowest possible price.

On the other hand, if your idea is to give someone a gift, wear the personalized T-shirt at other times, or give someone who can expose your brand to others, look for better options. If you give a toast to a partner and he never uses it, how useful is it? At the bottom of the drawer no one looks at your brand!

Look for sites like usinademarcas.com.br , where you can personalize your shirt online and receive quality material at home for a fair price. When you find people using your stuff out there you'll understand what I'm talking about. In addition at the Power Plant you can put your shirts on sale at no cost. Well worth a look.(glitter shirts)

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