1. sample fees do not matter what method you use. 2. never recommend a 40/60 poly cotton mix for sublimation. 80% or higher always. 3. You can make anything in sublimation as long as you follow the poly fabric rules. It is not limited to athletic wear. 4. You can absolutely sublimate directly to a pre-made shirt. It is still less expensive than screen printing because you do not have screen set up fees and you are not limited to colors. Not every sublimated shirt is full print coverage. Just as a screen print shirt is typically a chest or back print, you can do the same with sublimation. 5. screen transfer prints will crack and fade no matter who you use, sublimation will not. It's disappointing to see you promote a method solely based on your affiliate kickbacks.
I have been looking for polesfabrics for sublimation but they seem to be hard to find. Only if i ahould peovide more details. I just stsrted so i have no clue of names and details of polyester needed. Could you direct pls?
I specialize in sublimation its works for me because I have more control. My entire business model is made to order so I do note ever carry an inventory which allows me to offer more designs and thus increase the odds of a higher cart. I do use Supacolor as well and with them bringing their minimums down from 20 to 10 it will allow me to use them even more because I no longer have to commit to getting 20 pieces of a design that I am not sure is going to be a hot or not. The only reason I would use screen printing at this time is if I did a pre-order and made a design that got super hot and was able to generate a good number of orders in advance.
I'm learning so much about the true creations of t- shirts and the design we all wear and take for granite. The inside look to the creations of different designs is amazing. This can take your business to the next level. Thank you!, Sir
Im using heat transfer since i find that its the most easiest one to do vs having sublimation which is limited,complicated, and requires more tools then i have space for. I have tried contact local providers here but non of them have called me back or responded to my inquires so im doing this all on my own.
HEY THERE. thanx for the video. Im majoring in heat flex, transfers and sublimation. I have not done screen printing because my market at the moment does not ask for high volume garments, if it ever happens i will contract out to other guys in the industry to do the screen printing.
Heat transfer shirts are sht. We ordered them and i was wearing one on my car and had the heated seat on and the picture melted off the shirt and stuck to the seat in my car. Now i cant get the damn pieces off my car seat.
Hello John, I’ve been watching your videos lately and I’m very interested to start a clothing line after watching your video with apliiq and which makes me want to start working with them can you give me a guild line or mentor me. It’s would be great to speak to you and for you to direct me on how to start this clothing line from here Nigeria. Wish to hear from you.
Word of advice bro when you're designing your collection take every layer into consideration and design which printing method will work for it, your not limited to just one you can always mix and match methods and material.
I would advice you to find and work with a shipping company that allows you to do your own ordering and ship your items to thier address so that they can then ship it to you. I'm in Belize so that's something that I do.
oh god, again I cant seem to find what I want. I'm desperatly wanting to know what is called the type of printing that is like thick white sticking out on the shirt like 3d style. I dont know how to explain it. in the 80's rock and metal t shirts this was very popular and I feel the coolest print ever. to the touch it sticks out from the shirt. often simply white on black. those are soooo cool. but who to know if the shirt will be like this if I dont know what it's called hehe. it's like very thick pigmented stuff stuck on the shirt. you can feel that it's not fluch to the shirt but higher up than the shirt. what type of print is that???? please help me :)
1. sample fees do not matter what method you use. 2. never recommend a 40/60 poly cotton mix for sublimation. 80% or higher always. 3. You can make anything in sublimation as long as you follow the poly fabric rules. It is not limited to athletic wear. 4. You can absolutely sublimate directly to a pre-made shirt. It is still less expensive than screen printing because you do not have screen set up fees and you are not limited to colors. Not every sublimated shirt is full print coverage. Just as a screen print shirt is typically a chest or back print, you can do the same with sublimation. 5. screen transfer prints will crack and fade no matter who you use, sublimation will not. It's disappointing to see you promote a method solely based on your affiliate kickbacks.
I have been looking for polesfabrics for sublimation but they seem to be hard to find. Only if i ahould peovide more details. I just stsrted so i have no clue of names and details of polyester needed. Could you direct pls?
Does sublimation fade over time as the fabric fades too?
Can I do sublimation over 100% cotton or 100% jute fabrics?
@@unrealbot3027 no it does not fade. Your fabric content must be at least 80% poly to achieve the best result. 100% cotton will just wash out.
That's a good analysis, you keep unfolding the market, through your videos I have been able to understand and make gains from the market.
I specialize in sublimation its works for me because I have more control. My entire business model is made to order so I do note ever carry an inventory which allows me to offer more designs and thus increase the odds of a higher cart. I do use Supacolor as well and with them bringing their minimums down from 20 to 10 it will allow me to use them even more because I no longer have to commit to getting 20 pieces of a design that I am not sure is going to be a hot or not. The only reason I would use screen printing at this time is if I did a pre-order and made a design that got super hot and was able to generate a good number of orders in advance.
I'm learning so much about the true creations of t- shirts and the design we all wear and take for granite. The inside look to the creations of different designs is amazing. This can take your business to the next level. Thank you!, Sir
Did you say take for granite? It's take for granted
Im using heat transfer since i find that its the most easiest one to do vs having sublimation which is limited,complicated, and requires more tools then i have space for. I have tried contact local providers here but non of them have called me back or responded to my inquires so im doing this all on my own.
How long lasting is heat transfer?
This is incredibly helpful content John!
HEY THERE. thanx for the video. Im majoring in heat flex, transfers and sublimation. I have not done screen printing because my market at the moment does not ask for high volume garments, if it ever happens i will contract out to other guys in the industry to do the screen printing.
For beginners DTF...
For Long term(Bulk Orders)...Screen Printing
I was looking to do this at home but I want to use cotton blends so I think I’m going to stick with heat transfers
Heat transfer shirts are sht. We ordered them and i was wearing one on my car and had the heated seat on and the picture melted off the shirt and stuck to the seat in my car. Now i cant get the damn pieces off my car seat.
Suoacolor seems good but it’s in the pricey side and would eat into my profits big time 😊
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Great info here!
Indeed!
How would I print off my own heat transfers?
They all can work well
Thank you
Usaremos tranfers, de acuerdo a nuestro análisis FODA . pero primero nos concentraremos a crear comunidad
Hello John, I’ve been watching your videos lately and I’m very interested to start a clothing line after watching your video with apliiq and which makes me want to start working with them can you give me a guild line or mentor me. It’s would be great to speak to you and for you to direct me on how to start this clothing line from here Nigeria. Wish to hear from you.
Hi. How to contact you? I want to start up this thing from zero. Thanks
Word of advice bro when you're designing your collection take every layer into consideration and design which printing method will work for it, your not limited to just one you can always mix and match methods and material.
What about vinyl?
Are you guys a manufacturer?
great video
Its unfortunate bella and canvas doesnt ship to Africa
I would advice you to find and work with a shipping company that allows you to do your own ordering and ship your items to thier address so that they can then ship it to you. I'm in Belize so that's something that I do.
Everyone please stop using polyester. It's plastic. No way around it. No one would wear it if we just called it what it was...
Jeans manufacturing plant
oh god, again I cant seem to find what I want. I'm desperatly wanting to know what is called the type of printing that is like thick white sticking out on the shirt like 3d style. I dont know how to explain it. in the 80's rock and metal t shirts this was very popular and I feel the coolest print ever. to the touch it sticks out from the shirt. often simply white on black. those are soooo cool. but who to know if the shirt will be like this if I dont know what it's called hehe. it's like very thick pigmented stuff stuck on the shirt. you can feel that it's not fluch to the shirt but higher up than the shirt. what type of print is that???? please help me :)
Puff print
Puff print
@@A7celeb oh thank. no I checked it out. it's not sticking out that much. but thank.
I think you may be speaking of what a embossing machine does?
you can actually do sublimation printing on cotton. with poly T plus. so...so dont your audience its not possible. weirdo
again another video that doesn't provide what a viewer came for