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We provide a variety of different methods for you to put your logo or artwork on an item. Each item at clothes2order.com has an associated decoration method. If certain types of items (e.g., T-shirts) can be decorated using different processes, then we offer different versions of the item for you to choose.
The decoration method for an item is listed on the product page, along with a picture of that item, sizes, prices, and other information.
Following is a short description of some of the decoration methods that we offer:
Blind StampA process whereby a die is pressed into the surface of the material, resulting in a depressed imprint. Available on vinyl, leather and faux leather products.
DebossA process virtually identical to blind stamping, whereby a die is pressed into the surface of the material, resulting in a depressed imprint. Available on vinyl, leather and faux leather products.
EmbroideryA process whereby a computerized, embroidery machine stitches collared threads into the material.
EtchedA process whereby a photographic process prepares a film mask to etch into the glass or crystal product.
Fire BrandA process whereby leather or wood products are branded with a heated die.
Hot StampA process whereby ink is applied with a heated die to the surface of products. Available on vinyl, leather, and plastic products.
Laser EngravedA process whereby a laser is used to burn an impression into the coated surface or basic material of an item. Available on silver or other metal products such as key tags, pens and picture frames.
Pad PrintA process very similar to Hot Stamp, whereby ink is applied to the surface of products with a heated die. Available on vinyl, leather, and plastic products.
Photo TransferA process wherein ink is printed on a transfer material such as paper, then applied to the surface of the material using heat and pressure. Available on canvas, cotton, and polyester products.
Silk ScreenAlso called screen print, whereby ink is pressed through a fine mesh screen leaving a colour imprint on the surface of the material
Fantastic service and delighted with the products. Would highly recommend to others. Thankyou - Fiona - ToolChestDirect Ltd
Thank youi - I'm very impressed with the embroidered design and the quality of shirts. I shall be ordering more in due course
good but I think the actual printing is quite expensive for small orders