Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing is a versatile method that can be used on a wide range of garments. This method allows for high-quality, detailed designs to be transferred onto various types of fabrics. Here are some examples of the types of garments that can be printed using DTF:
- T-Shirts:
- Cotton
- Polyester
- Blends (Cotton/Polyester)
- Hoodies and Sweatshirts:
- Cotton
- Polyester
- Blends (i.e. Polycotton)
- Jackets:
- Windbreakers
- Softshell jackets
- Pants and Shorts:
- Sweatpants
- Leggings
- Joggers
- Athletic shorts
- Caps and Hats:
- Cotton caps
- Polyester caps
- Mesh-back hats
- Beanie or bobble hats with a printers patch
- Bags and Totes:
- Canvas tote bags
- Polyester drawstring bags
- Cotton bags
- Kit bags
- Workwear and Uniforms:
- Aprons
- Overalls
- Work shirts
- Beauty uniforms
- Activewear:
- Polyester sportswear
- Yoga pants
- Football shirts
- Children’s Clothing:
- Onesies
- Kids’ T-shirts
- Baby bibs
- Underwear and Loungewear:
- Cotton underwear
- Pajamas
- Loungewear sets
- Outerwear:
- Raincoats
- Vests
- Specialty Fabrics:
- Denim
- Neoprene
We’ve also recently tried pressing DTF transfers onto the new AWDis sliders, and those work well too!
DTF printing’s ability to work on both light and dark fabrics, and its compatibility with a variety of materials, makes it a preferred choice for customizing a wide range of garment types. We always recommend testing a new garment type or fabric before printing large quantities.





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