The difference between high-end T-shirt customization and regular T-shirt customization

When you hear the word "high-end" when customizing a high-end T-shirt, it feels obvious that the price is relatively expensive. Of course, there must be a difference in customization prices between high-end T-shirts and regular T-shirts, but quality cannot be judged by price, otherwise you will fall into the trap of "high-end".   Only by knowing the difference between high-end T-shirt customization and regular T-shirt customization can one avoid being trapped by "high-end" traps. The so-called "high-end" always refers to quality, not appearance. Nowadays, some so-called high-end T-shirts are customized with fashionable styles and high-end visual effects, especially with superb photography and photo editing techniques. Coupled with the term "high-end T-shirt customization", many enterprises are trapped, but when they actually get them, the difference is far. How to avoid falling into the trap of "high-end T-shirt customization"...

What are the commonly used types of printing and their characteristics?

 Special printing: The technology is further developed and improved, including foam stationary printing, gold and silver powder printing, pearlescent printing, glitter printing, imitation burnt-out printing, reflective paint printing, metal foil printing, paint overprinting, night flower printing, diamond Printing, color changing printing, etc.

Imitation burnt-out printing: a process developed abroad (Japan, Italy, Germany) that uses a special pigment printing paste to print on fabric to form a translucent effect. The main component of this printing paste is polyurethane. It can be used on Palis fabric, cotton waltz, nylon 66 and wool fabrics. It can be used on white ground or colored ground to add variety to the fabric.

Metal foil printing: It has become very popular in domestic and foreign markets in recent years. It is often used to make women's tops or skirts, Arab women's headscarves, etc., with a sense of luxury and luxury. The process is not too complicated, except that a key special adhesive needs to be imported and is expensive. At present, the adhesive has been successfully trial-produced. Its performance is similar to that of imported adhesives, and its cost is only 2/3 of imported adhesives.

Paint cover printing: Also known as imitation discharge printing, it refers to a method in which paint is directly printed on colored fabrics to obtain an effect similar to discharge printing. Paint overprinting is divided into white overprinting and color overprinting. The former technology is more mature and has many applications. Although the latter has products on the market, it often suffers from the coverage of ground colors and the color development or feel when mixed with mixed paints. Problems such as this cannot be solved very well, especially in the bright red phase, which often suffers from distortion, that is, the yellow light turns into a pinkish red phase. The solution is to use high-quality adhesives and base powder with low color distortion to make printing paste. It can print imitation discharge printing fabrics with soft feel and good fastness on dark ground color fabrics.

Flash printing: printing patterns with flashing metallic luster on fabrics. It can print the effect of flashing metallic luster on some fleece fabrics or light fabrics, such as georgette fabrics. It is a way to increase the added value of textiles. A novel printing method.

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