
What printing process is suitable for different fabrics?
Cotton usually pairs well with water-based or reactive processes that bond firmly. Polyester

Cotton usually pairs well with water-based or reactive processes that bond firmly. Polyester

Yes, each defect—whether it’s a missing area in the design, a ghost-like duplicate

Yes, each print defect—whether it’s fading color, fuzzy edges, broken lines, or poor

Yes, denim’s rough texture, washed materials’ varying shrinkage, and functional fabrics’ coatings all

Digital printing excels at on-demand, photo-level designs, especially for small orders. Yet screen

Yes, flocking printing bonds tiny fibers to create a plush, velvety surface, whereas

Thermal transfer uses heat and specialized films to move designs onto fabrics. It

Digital direct printing jets ink directly onto fabric, reducing the need for screens

Screen printing is ideal for large-area solid colors, block patterns, and simple gradients.

Yes, each printing method—screen printing, digital printing, thermal transfer, flocking, or glue printing—has

Yes, elastic fabrics often cause skipped stitches, waving seams, and even broken threads.

Haute couture typically uses custom or handmade accessories, emphasizing artistry and exclusivity. Ready-to-wear
Elevate your brand value through our professional garment manufacturing services. We focus on high-quality production and custom design, ensuring that every detail meets your expectations. Whether you are a startup brand or a renowned fashion company, we provide exceptional solutions to help you excel in the market. Partner with us to make your brand more competitive.
Please share your product details, estimated quantity, target market, timeline, and development requirements. Our project team will review your inquiry and provide a tailored OEM/ODM production solution.
From sample development to bulk production, JF Apparel supports fashion brands with confidential OEM/ODM manufacturing, stable quality control, and scalable production.