Experience the perfect blend of comfort and style with our standard unisex polo t-shirt! With a classic silhouette, this timeless polo is versatile enough for both casual and professional settings.
Available customization methods:
- Heat transfer uses heat and pressure to transfer a design from special paper onto fabric. It's ideal for printing detailed, multi-colored designs onto products that don't need to be washed often.
- Screen printing is a printing technique that pushes ink through a mesh screen, producing vibrant colors that last. It's ideal for simple designs or logos with fewer than four colors.
- Thick plate printing is a type of screen printing that uses thick plates to apply ink, producing designs with a heavy, raised texture.
- Embroidery (also known as 2D flat embroidery) is a technique where patterns and designs are sewn onto a fabric, adding a subtle, textured look. It's ideal for adding logos, names, and simple designs onto textile products.
- Direct to Garment (DTG) prints directly onto fabric using specialized inkjet technology, allowing for a wide range of color options with the maximum possible detail. While colors may not be as vibrant as they are with other types of printing, DTG is generally more cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
- Foam printing uses ink with a foaming agent that expands when heated, creating a raised, textured design on top of the fabric.
- Flock printing involves applying a layer of short, thin fibers to create a velvety texture. It's ideal for adding a unique, soft texture.
- Hot stamping is a technique that uses heat and pressure to transfer an image from a foil onto a surface, making it ideal for adding metallic or reflective elements to a product. It's commonly used for logos, names, and simple single-color designs.
- Hot stamping (gold foil) uses heat to apply a gold-colored foil to a surface, producing a luxurious, shiny finish.
- Hot stamping (silver foil) uses heat to apply a silver-colored foil to a surface, producing an elegant, modern look.
- Hot stamping (reflective strip) uses heat to apply a reflective strip to a surface, enhancing visibility and creating a striking visual effect. It's commonly used for sportswear or other items that benefit from catching the light.