
“SILK SCREEN” Printing
Silk screen is the most common textile customization method. It has the advantages of being cost-effective, durable, and providing a good finish to the product.
Since it involves the cost of creating a screen, it is only used for productions of more than 35 units.

“Cross Stitch” Embroidery
Cross stitch embroidery is an automatic embroidery technique designed to replicate the traditional hand-made cross stitch. It can be interesting for certain projects on occasion.

Sublimation
The sublimation technique is used to print directly onto textile fibers and offers the significant advantage of being highly resistant to washing, while maintaining vibrant and bright colors.

Direct Printing
Direct printing is done without plastic films and without color limitations! It doesn’t lose quality after washing!
Minimum quantities:
(35 units).

Transfer
Transfer printing allows for printing without color limits, applied to the item through pressure and heat. With this printing technique, we can create a wide variety of prints.

Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a quick and simple technique that can be directly applied to all types of textiles (denim, leather, etc.).

Laser Engraving
Laser engraving refines the surface of the material, thus enhancing the fabric’s quality. Unlike printing, laser engraving also produces a tactile effect. The benefits of laser on fabrics include speed, flexibility, and precision.
Minimum quantities:
(35 units).

Printed Cut Flex
We use printed flex for projects with many colors or when you need small runs (since it’s digital printing, there are no color limits).
Minimum quantities:
(35 units).

Flex Cut
Flex is a good option primarily for urgent jobs where visual quality is not the most critical factor. We are not saying that it’s a low-quality print—quite the opposite, as we often recommend it for many cases.
Minimum quantities:
(35 units) and urgent jobs.