Screen Printing
A common method for printing logos and designs on jerseys. It involves pressing ink through a mesh screen onto the fabric.
Sublimation Printing
This method is popular for all-over designs. The ink is turned into a gas and infused into the fabric, providing vibrant and long-lasting prints.
Heat Transfer Printing
Designs are printed on a special transfer paper and then heat-pressed onto the jersey. It's suitable for complex or detailed graphics.
Embroidery
A more traditional method, where logos or designs are stitched onto the fabric. It adds texture and durability to the print.
Vinyl Printing
Designs are cut from vinyl sheets and heat-pressed onto the jersey. It's often used for small quantities or custom names and numbers.
Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing
This digital printing method allows for high-quality, detailed designs directly onto the fabric.
Dye-Sublimation Printing
Ideal for polyester jerseys, this method infuses the ink into the fabric, resulting in a soft, breathable, and long-lasting print.