It depends on the look you want, the product, and how many items you need.
Screen Printing
Best for larger orders and simple 2-3 color designs. It’s durable, cost-effective at higher quantities, and is great for crisp artwork on t-shirts and hoodies. This option is also best for neon and metallic colors.
DTF (Direct to Film)
Best for smaller orders or detailed, full-color designs. DTF allows for more complexity—gradients, fine details, and multiple colors. This option is also better for very thin fabrics that won’t hold embroidery well.
Embroidery
Best for a premium, long-lasting product. Embroidery is stitched directly into the garment, making it ideal for hats, polos, jackets, and anything you want to feel more high-end.
Still not sure?
That’s what we’re here for. We’ll help you choose the option that fits your design, budget, and end use—so you get a product that looks great and lasts. Let us know if you have questions.
No, there are more color options. We can get several thread colors for embroidery, and we can match any Pantone color. We have a Pantone matching fee of $50.
We have the ability to get very close to your brand color, and we strive to offer consistency across all different decoration mediums to provide cohesive branding across the board. We have many matching systems to help us achieve this goal. For the best match, we recommend providing a Pantone color code.
What you see on the screen will be close. Due to the difference in how colors look on different screens, and the proportions of the image of the garment vs the actual proportions, we cannot guarantee 100% accuracy to the image on the screen. We use our mockups for general placement and colors. If there are specific requirements for sizing, placement and colors, please let our design team know so they can note these for the production team.