When shopping for custom t-shirts, the printing method can make a big difference in how your shirt looks, feels, and holds up over time. At TeeStitch Apparel, we specialize in Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing, but it’s important to understand how it compares to other methods like screenprinting, DTF, and HTV.
Here, we’ll break down what you need to know about each method—price, fabric feel, color detail, production time, and how it affects your overall comfort, especially in terms of how breathable the print is.
1. Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing
DTG applies ink directly onto the fabric, creating prints that are soft, breathable, and long-lasting.
Why You’ll Love It:- Soft and Lightweight Feel: The ink blends into the fabric, leaving a smooth, breathable texture, perfect for all-day comfort.
- Highly Detailed Prints: DTG handles complex designs and vibrant colors, especially on lighter fabrics.
- Durable: The prints are long-lasting and withstand multiple washes without fading or cracking, maintaining their vibrancy over time.
- Eco-Friendly: Uses water-based inks and reduces waste, making it a sustainable option.
- Production Time: DTG takes longer to produce than other methods, especially for larger batches. Expect production to take around 2-7 days depending on the complexity of the design and order size.
- Best for Light Fabrics: DTG shines on lighter-colored garments, but darker fabrics may need pre-treatment, which can add to the cost.
- Higher Cost: While the quality is top-notch, DTG comes at a slightly higher price, especially for small orders.
2. Direct-to-Film (DTF) Printing
DTF uses a film transfer process to apply the design onto the fabric.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Vibrant on Dark Fabrics: Works well on both light and dark garments, giving you a range of color choices.
- Durable Prints: Holds up over time, especially on different fabric types.
- Production Time: DTF has a slightly faster turnaround than DTG, usually around 3-5 days, as the process involves printing on film and then transferring it to the fabric.
- Thicker and Less Breathable: DTF prints sit on top of the fabric, creating a thicker layer that may feel heavier and less breathable. This can lead to sweating, especially in warmer conditions or during physical activity.
- Stiffer Texture: The heavier feel may be less comfortable for those who prefer soft, lightweight prints like DTG.
3. Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV)
HTV involves pressing a vinyl design onto the fabric.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Great for Solid Designs: Perfect for simple, bold designs or custom names.
- Highly Durable: HTV is long-lasting, especially with solid colors that don’t fade easily.
- Production Time: HTV is relatively quick to produce, with a production time of around 2-3 days, making it an option for faster orders.
- Heavy and Not Breathable: HTV creates a thick, plastic-like texture on your shirt that can trap heat and cause sweating. If you’re looking for something breathable, HTV may not be the best option.
- Limited Color Range: HTV doesn’t offer the same level of color detail as other methods like DTG or screenprinting.
4. Direct-to-Vinyl (DTV)
DTV is similar to HTV but allows for more complex designs.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Colorful and Versatile: Great for full-color designs on a range of fabrics, both light and dark.
- Production Time: DTV is similar to HTV, with a production time of about 2-3 days, depending on the complexity of the design.
- Thicker and Less Comfortable: Like HTV, DTV adds a layer that can feel bulky, which may not be ideal if you’re concerned about comfort and breathability. It can cause you to overheat in warm weather or during physical activity.
5. Screenprinting
Screenprinting uses stencils to push ink through a mesh screen, leaving bold designs on the fabric.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Bright, Long-Lasting Prints: Screenprinting creates bold, durable designs that hold up after multiple washes.
- Cost-Effective for Bulk Orders: If you need a lot of shirts, screenprinting is usually the most affordable option.
- Production Time: Screenprinting can take longer due to the setup process, especially for complex designs. Production times are usually around 7-14 days, making it better for larger orders or designs with fewer colors.
- Thick and Stiff Prints: Screenprinting ink sits on top of the fabric, which can make the print feel thick and less breathable. For some, this may lead to discomfort and sweating, especially if you’re wearing the shirt in warmer conditions.
- Limited Detail: While great for bold designs, screenprinting doesn’t handle intricate details or gradients as well as DTG.
Why TeeStitch Apparel Uses DTG Printing
At TeeStitch Apparel, we chose DTG printing because it offers the best of both worlds: incredible design detail and a comfortable feel. DTG is especially great if you're looking for custom shirts with vibrant, detailed designs that feel light and soft to wear.
While other methods like DTF or screenprinting might be more affordable for simpler designs, DTG ensures your shirt looks and feels just right, making it worth the investment.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- Eco-Friendly Focus: Our water-based DTG inks are more sustainable, reducing the environmental impact of each shirt we make.
- Custom to Your Style: No matter your design, DTG brings out the finest details while maintaining the quality you’ll love to wear again and again.
Ultimately, it’s all about your preferences—whether it’s how the print feels, how vibrant the colors are, or how much you value eco-friendliness. We’re here to help you decide if DTG is the right fit for your next custom tee!
If you have any questions or want to explore other printing options, feel free to contact us at contact@teestitch.com.