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4 Advantages of sublimation printing for your jerseys and uniforms

4 Advantages of sublimation printing for your jerseys and uniforms

At CustomJerseys.com, we pride ourselves on offering the innovative sublimation printing technique for all our sports apparel. As active sports enthusiasts, we personally vouch for this printing method—it's economical, highly customizable, and retains its vibrant colors even after numerous wash cycles. Sublimation printing employs a heat-assisted digital process that imprints your design onto the fabric, resulting in eye-catching, enduring colors that resist wearing out. Here's why sublimation printing could be your ideal choice for sportswear and uniforms: #1. ABSOLUTE CUSTOMIZATION. With our skilled in-house design team, we can bring any design or pattern you envision to life on your uniforms, often without any extra cost. We generally charge a design fee only for intricate orders, so the majority of our...

What is Sublimation Printing?

What is Sublimation Printing?

As an innovative printing method, sublimation printing is quickly becoming a favorite due to its superior quality and endless customization possibilities. But you might be wondering, what really is sublimation printing? Allow us to unveil the process for you. Sublimation printing is a digital printing technique that utilizes heat. Your unique design, transferred from our computer to our printers, is imprinted onto the fabric using a specialized heat-based process. Don't confuse this with the printing performed by your typical office printer, which merely sprays ink onto the paper, dot by dot, effectively coloring only the paper's top layer. Nor is it the same as screen printing, where ink is manually applied to the fabric, screen by screen, using squeegees. Sublimation...

Construction Methods for Athletic Apparel Part Two: Dye Sublimation

Custom dye sublimated garments are still sewn together from basic components such as the front and back body panels, sleeves and shoulders but the design detail is all dyed into the fabric as opposed to each color block, stripe or other element being a separate sewn-in piece of fabric.

Construction Methods for Athletic Apparel Part One: Cut-and-Sew

In our second post of this series, we will discuss the various construction methods and trim options used in the manufacturing of athletic uniforms and apparel.

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