Are your promotional products cheaply made?  I’ve seen people send out t-shirts where they’ve used iron-on inkjet transfer paper and they look terrible.

Are your promotional products cheaply made? I’ve seen people send out t-shirts where they’ve used iron-on inkjet transfer paper and they look terrible.

Inkjet transfer paper is fine if you want to print a quick t-shirt for your kid and they’re fanatical over some obscure cartoon that has never been merchandised, but it could never pass as professional. For our black and coloured t-shirts, we use a dedicated state-of-the-art direct-to-garment (DTG) printer which prints a white base layer to ensure vibrancy, and a second pass with the coloured layer. The shirts are pre-treated with the best product we’ve ever found in the industry to ensure a longer-lasting print. Our white shirts are printed using the dye-sublimation process which actually binds the dye to the fibres of the shirt so that it’ll never fade or crack, regardless of however many times they’re washed. All of our other promotional products – wallets, mousemats, mugs, messenger bags etc – are also printed using the dye-sublimation technique. Again, this ensures a vibrant print which binds to the printable material rather than sitting on the surface. All of our products have been tried and tested over the years to make sure we’re using the highest quality items at all times.