T-shirt
Materials available for t-shirt products include:
Cotton combed
- The texture of the cloth tends to be soft and smooth.
- It is strong and not easily torn.
- Does not shrink when washed.
- Does not fade for colored materials.
- Easy to screen print.
- Smooth and hairless look.
- It absorb sweat easily, is not hot, and feels comfortable when worn.
Cotton karded
- The thread fiber that make up cotton carded tend to be less fine (coarse and stiff) when compared to cotton combed.
- The results of the knitting and the texture of the material are uneven.
- Even though the texture is uneven, this cotton carded fabric still has a fairly good sweat absorption capacity because it is made from the main raw material of cotton fiber. so it will feel cool and not hot when worn.
- Not easy to wrinkle.
- Not easy to fade.
- Easy to screen print.
PE / poliester
- Durable and not easily wrinkled
- Easy Dry
- Can Withstand Body Heat
- Resistant to Chemicals
- Anti Fungus and Bacteria
- Not Easy to Tangle
All T-shirt Variants
Best Printing Choices
Rubber Ink
Rubber screen printing is a water-based manual screen printing technique. This screen printing treatment is fairly easy, we can even iron it directly on the screen printing surface.
Plastisol Ink
Plastisol screen printing is a manual screen printing technique that uses a type of ink mixed with water and oil. This screen printing has a special treatment and should not be ironed on the surface of the screen printing.
DTF/ Direct Transfer Film
Screen printing DTF (Direct Transfer Film) is a printing technique that uses film paper with special ink to transfer images. This screen printing is capable of printing photo model designs and abstract gradations.
Raster/ Halftone
Raster screen printing is a printing technique by combining the components in an image. This screen printing is usually used for logo designs or t-shirt printing in the form of photos with the dots technique.
Gradient
Gradient screen printing is a manual screen printing technique with a choice of rubber or plastisol inks.
Glitter
Glitter screen printing is a manual screen printing technique with a mixture of rubber / plastisol ink and glitter powder. This powder gives a shiny metallic effect that makes it look more exclusive and elegant to the people who wear it.
Discharge Ink
Is one of the screen printing techniques in a manual way and uses a type of ink that can change the base color of the cloth to be the same as the color of the ink used. This screen print has an old-fashioned effect and limited color choices.
Foam Ink
Foam screen printing is a screen printing technique that looks bloated like foam on a t-shirt.

All Basic T-Shirt
Make a standard distro model shirt with a long sleeve and v-neck.
Collared T-Shirt
Print collared shirts like polo shirts but use cotton so they are cooler and more flexible when used.
Reglan T-Shirt
T-shirt with a special cut pattern that curves at the shoulders. It will look great when combined with two different fabric colors.
Variety T-Shirt
This shirt model combines a variety of fabric cut patterns.
Oversize T-Shirt
The contemporary t-shirt model with a wider shoulder cut pattern seems to give the impression of being "oversized" when worn.
Built-Up T-Shirt
T-shirt model without side seams (tubular) and the quality of the material is the same as the basic t-shirt.
Full Printed T-Shirt
T-shirt with full screen printing all over the body.
Polo shirt
Materials available for polo shirt products include:
Lacoste Cotton Pique
- Made of cotton fibre.
- Absorb sweat well.
- Comfortable when used.
Lacoste CVC Pique
- Made from a blend of cotton and polyester fiber.
- Has good sweat absorption from lacoste cotoon pique.
- It only has pores on the outside.
Lacoste PE
- Made of 100% polyester
- Has a special character, namely the shape of the pores which are larger than the lacoste catoon pique and lacoste CVC pique.
All Polo Shirt Variants
Best Printing Choices
Computer Embroidery
Computer embroidery uses Japanese machines to produce precise, neat designs and strong threads.
Rubber Ink
Rubber screen printing is a water-based manual screen printing technique. This screen printing treatment is fairly easy, we can even iron it directly on the screen printing surface.
DTF/ Direct Transfer Film
Screen printing DTF (Direct Transfer Film) is a printing technique that uses film paper with special ink to transfer images. This screen printing is capable of printing photo model designs and abstract gradations.

All Basic Poloshirt
Standard model polo shirt with a special button-down button on the chest.
Variety Poloshirt
Polo shirt model with a combination of various fabric cut patterns.
Shanghai Collor Poloshirt
Poloshirt model with a shanghai collar model
O-Neck Poloshirt
The polo shirt model with an o-neck model is like a shirt and is an alternative if you don't want to use a collar.
Poloshirt with Pocket
A more elegant model of the polo shirt with a chest pocket for holding pens and notes.
Hoodie
Materials available for hoodie products include:
Cotton Fleece
- Soft and elastic texture.
- Durable and long lasting.
- Good breathability
- Generally heavier.
- Not suitable for extreme temperatures.
PE Fleece
- It has a sporty and elegant appearance
- Not easy to wrinkle when used
Best Printing Choices
Rubber Ink
Rubber screen printing is a water-based manual screen printing technique. This screen printing treatment is fairly easy, we can even iron it directly on the screen printing surface.
Plastisol Ink
Plastisol screen printing is a manual screen printing technique that uses a type of ink mixed with water and oil. This screen printing has a special treatment and should not be ironed on the surface of the screen printing.
DTF/ Direct Transfer Film
Screen printing DTF (Direct Transfer Film) is a printing technique that uses film paper with special ink to transfer images. This screen printing is capable of printing photo model designs and abstract gradations.
Computer Embroidery
Computer embroidery uses Japanese machines to produce precise, neat designs and strong threads.

Hoodie Jumper
Is another name for a Hoodie without a zipper / zipper. This hoodie also doesn't have a slit in the front or is all connected, by wearing it in from the bottom.
Hoodie Zipper
Thick clothing made of fleece and has a zipper / zipper.
Sweater
Sweater is still a model with Hoodie and Jumper. The term sweater refers more to models such as hoodies and jumpers with the same material. What's different is, the Sweater model doesn't have a skullcap.
Baseball
It has a common feature, namely the color of the two sleeves which is different from the color of the body and is usually combined with a button model.
Jersey
Materials available for jersey t-shirt products include:
DRYFIT BENZEMA
- Elastic
- cool
- Textured
- Soft
- Absorb sweat
DRYFIT MICROFIBER
- Elastic
- cool
- porous
DRYFIT MILANO
- Elastic
- cool
- Textured
- Absorb sweat
WAFFER
- Elastic
- Box Texture
- Cool
Best Printing Choices
SUBLIM FULL PRINT

Custom full print jersey, with a model according to the customer's request
Jacket
Materials available for jacket products include:
Taslan
- Made with nanotechnology
- Waterproof
- Anti mildew and stain
- Quick drying
- Warm against the cold air
Parachute
- More wind resistant
- Resistant to water
- Not easy to wrinkle
- The material is very light
- Easy to clean
- quick drying
- Odorless
Best Printing Choices
EMBROIDERY

Custom jacket materials according to the model and materials according to customer requests.
Shirt
Materials available for shirt products include:
Japan drill
- Absorb sweat
- cool when worn
- Strong and thick
- Most of the color is khaki and resembles dust
- It has a distinctive texture in the form of slanted spun
- The cloth doesn't wrinkle easily
American drill
- Made of synthetic material
- The surface of the cloth is not easily damaged
- It has a smooth, cool, and thick character
- It absorbs sweat easily and doesn't get drenched
Best Printing Choices
EMBROIDERY

