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Print on Jersey
Fr 6.000
Print on jersey refers to the application of custom designs, names, numbers, or logos onto performance fabric garments (typically polyester, mesh, or cotton blend) for sports, team uniforms, or fashion. Key methods include sublimation (dyes into fabric), screen printing (inks on top), and heat transfer (vinyl/DTF)
Key Aspects of Print on Jersey:
Sublimation Printing: High-definition, durable printing where ink becomes part of the fabric, ideal for full-color, all-over designs on polyester.
Screen Printing: Creates a vibrant, durable, and thick layer of ink, commonly used for large, cost-effective team orders (names/numbers).
Heat Transfer/DTF: Involves applying heat-activated vinyl or film (DTF) to the surface, suitable for intricate, smaller, or personalized, multi-colored designs.
Purpose: Customizing jerseys with logos, numbers, and sponsor names for identification, branding, and team unity.
Fabric Considerations: Printing on mesh requires specialized techniques like heat transfer or specific screening to avoid clogging the holes, as mentioned on TikTok.
Methods Explained:
Screen Printing: Pushes ink through a mesh screen onto the jersey, providing durable graphics, often seen on team, school, or company shirts, according to Luson.
Direct-to-Film (DTF): Modern printing where the design is printed on film, then heat-transferred, allowing high-quality, complex, or personalized branding on uniforms.
Sublimation: Heat-activated ink merges directly into the polyester, allowing vibrant colors that won’t crack or fade, popular for soccer jerseys, as explained by Luson.
Common Uses:
Soccer/Football jerseys (names, numbers, crests).
Reversible basketball uniforms.
Activewear and custom apparel for local teams.
High-end, branded athleisure fashion, says
| Jersey | Blue, Black, White, Green, Yellow, Purple, Pink |
|---|---|
| Size | S, M, L, X, XL |






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