MERCH
Printing shirts or getting embroidery on hats is actually an intricate process. We can help you at any point of the process by providing you our knowledge and expertise on merchandising. We work with an extensive clientele from clothing brands, corporations and individual artist.
WE OFFER
Screen Printing
Screen printing is the process that involves transferring a stenciled design on a flat surface with ink, a mesh screen, and a squeegee. We offer extensive choices of colors and can print up to 4 color designs.
DTF
DTF contains a heat-activated adhesive backing, which allows the vinyl to permanently transfer to your garment when heat pressed with sufficient time, temperature, and pressure.
Embroidery
Embroidery uses a needle and thread to stitch a design onto an garment. Add embroidered designs and logos to hats, shirts, hoodies.
DTG
Direct-to-garment, or DTG, is a printing method that sprays ink onto the garment. The ink then soaks into the fibers of the garment. It’s like printing on paper, but on clothing.
START A MERCH ORDER
STEP 1: Your Artwork/Design
In order for us to print your merchandise with the highest print quality possible we will need the original raw file(s) which the art is designed in, usually Adobe Illustrator. The file is called a “vector File” we would need an .eps or an .ai file with all of the fonts outlined.
Setting up Artwork: For the best quality setup file with 300DPI and the size of the art at the desired size for printing. Saving the file as am .eps or a .ai file with all of the fonts outlined will achieve the best printing result for the project.
STEP 2: Picking the right shirt/garment
Here are our most popular used brands of shirts/garments and their Tier’s based on quality/pricing:
Tier 1: (Brands: Gildan, Hanes, Fruit of the Loom)
Standard quality/Lower Pricing
Tier 2: (Brands: Bella + Canvas, Next Level)
Mid-Comfort/Mid Pricing
Tier 3: (Brands: AS Colour, New Era, Nike)
High Quality/Higher Pricing
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STEP 3: How pricing is determined
TOSA’s Pricing structure:
Screen Printing: Pricing is determined by (1) the amount of colors being printed and (2) the quantity of garments being printed on
Heat Press: Pricing is determined by (1) the size of the art/design of the print and (2) the quantity of garments being printed on
Embroidery: Pricing is determined by (1) how many stitches it takes to embroider the design and (2) the quantity of garments being printed on
DTG (Direct-to-Garment Printing): Pricing is determined by (1) the quantity of garments being printed on