February 25, 2021

How to Customise Apparel

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Here we offer a few different methods that can be used: heat seals, screen printing, and embroidery; these services are ideal for merchandise sales or corporate sales for the personalization of staff uniforms.

However, each of these has benefits and drawbacks, so it's critical to discern the distinctions before deciding which method to utilise. We'll examine each of these procedures in greater detail in this essay so that you can choose which is the optimum customization for your company.

Heat Seals

Heat seals are a quick and easy way to add lettering or graphics to apparel. A heat press is used to apply the design, which can be made of vinyl, foil, or special transfer paper. Heat seals are best suited for small-scale projects or for adding simple designs to apparel. One disadvantage of heat seals is that they are not as durable as other methods, and they can be damaged by washing or extended wear.

Screen Printing

Screen printing is a popular method for customising apparel. It involves creating a stencil of the design and then using ink to print the design onto the fabric. Screen printing is best suited for large-scale projects or for designs that require multiple colours. One disadvantage of screen printing is that it can be time-consuming and expensive.

Embroidery

Embroidery is a popular method for adding a personal touch to apparel. It involves stitching a design onto the fabric using thread. Embroidery is best suited for medium-sized projects or for designs that only require a few colours.

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