Screen printing is a time-tested and versatile printing technique widely used across various industries, particularly in fashion, art, and promotional products. The process involves transferring ink through a mesh screen onto a substrate, such as fabric, paper, plastic, or metal. The key to screen printing lies in creating a stencil, or “screen,” which is designed to block certain areas where ink should not be applied. leaving a bold and precise design on the chosen material.
Embroidery is a traditional and artistic method of decorating fabric by stitching patterns, designs, or logos with threads of various colors. It has been used for centuries to add intricate, textured detailing to garments, accessories, and home decor items. Unlike other printing techniques, embroidery involves sewing designs directly onto the fabric, giving a raised, tactile finish that adds depth and luxury to the material.
One of the key advantages of embroidery is its durability. Since the design is sewn into the fabric, it withstands wear and tear, making it ideal for items that require frequent washing or heavy use, such as uniforms, hats, jackets, and bags.
Heat transfer is a modern and efficient method of applying designs onto various materials, particularly fabrics. The process involves printing a design onto special transfer paper, which is then applied to the surface of the fabric using heat and pressure. The heat activates the adhesive on the transfer paper, bonding the design to the fabric, resulting in a smooth, vibrant image.
At Silva Fashion, we specialize in three advanced heat transfer techniques: vinyl, sublimation, and digital transfer. Each method offers unique benefits, allowing us to cater to a variety of design needs.
Fast, flexible apparel decoration services built for brands that need speed without sacrificing quality.
Tailored solutions for high-demand product launches, brand activations, and retail-ready apparel collections.
Seamless fulfillment, packaging, and shipping to deliver custom apparel quickly and reliably.
Screen printing is a time-tested and versatile printing technique widely used across various industries, particularly in fashion, art, and promotional products. The process involves transferring ink through a mesh screen onto a substrate, such as fabric, paper, plastic, or metal. The key to screen printing lies in creating a stencil, or “screen,” which is designed to block certain areas where ink should not be applied. leaving a bold and precise design on the chosen material.
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