Custom Design and Printing Guide

✅ How We Process Your Custom Orders

When you place a custom printed order, here’s how we bring your idea to life:

Upload Your Design: Send us your logo, image, or artwork during checkout.

Mockup Creation: We prepare a digital mockup of your design on the selected product.

Approval Required: You will receive a preview. We only proceed after your confirmation.

Print & Ship: Once approved, we quickly move to the printing stage and ship your order fast!


🎨 Printing Techniques We Use

We use the most suitable method for your design and product:

DTF (Direct to Film):
High-resolution prints transferred using heat. Perfect for colorful logos and detailed artwork.
✔️ Bright colors
✔️ Long-lasting
✔️ Works on all fabrics

DTG (Direct to Garment):
Best for high-detail or gradient-heavy artwork, especially on cotton fabrics.
✔️ No outline
✔️ Smooth feel
✔️ Works best on light-colored garments


⚠️ Important Things to Know Before Uploading Your Design

To ensure the best print quality, please pay attention to the following:

🧵 Avoid very thin lines or tiny text. Text smaller than 4-5mm may not print clearly.

🎨 Use high-resolution files (preferably PNG, PDF, or vector format).

🖼️ Designs should be centered and properly sized for your selected product.

🔲 Transparent backgrounds are preferred (especially for logos).

🛠️ We may slightly adjust your design for print optimization — always with your approval.


📁 What Is a Print-Ready Design?

To make the process smoother, your design should be:

Minimum 300 DPI resolution

Sized to fit within the printable area (we’ll provide dimensions)

Saved in formats like: PNG, SVG, AI, PDF

If your file isn’t ready, don’t worry — we’ll help adjust it or send you a new mockup.


🔥 Why DTF is Great for Custom Orders

DTF (Direct to Film) is our most preferred technique because:

It supports vibrant, full-color printing

It’s wash-resistant and durable

It works well even on textured fabrics or smaller items

But! If your design has very fine details, we may recommend DTG or redesigning slightly to avoid print loss.


💡 Tips for a Smooth Custom Order

Always check spelling in your design

Keep key elements away from edges (at least 1cm margin)

If unsure, add a note or contact us — we’ll gladly help before printing!