Printed softshells – FORD
Project description
Printing on softshells is more challenging than printing on cotton. The reason for this is the type of material that causes the dye to migrate, or, to put it in human terms, change the color of the print. An effect that may be interesting, but certainly not decent or desirable.
Softshells are a very useful type of clothing, especially in foul weather, as they do a great job of protecting against rain and wind. It’s also worth highlighting their sleek, sporty look, which can be used to promote your own brand.
For our printing specialists, however, this is not a problem! After all, when screen printing, we use a special type of backing or thermal transfer films dedicated to polyester materials. After using them, no migration is terrible for us! And customers can enjoy elegant softshells with printing of the highest quality and resistance to any environmental factors.
Details
Material: 94% polyester, 6% elastane, breathable membrane, 100% polyester
Water resistance 14,000 mm, breathability 2,000 g/m²/24 hrs
Printing technique: Thermal transfer flex
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Printing techniques
- Screen printing
- DTF digital printing
- Thermal transfer flex and flock
- Fullprint
- Sublimation
- Computer embroidery
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