YOUR HIGH PERFORMANCE GARMENTS IN 6 STEPS
YOUR HIGH PERFORMANCE GARMENTS IN 6 STEPS
We always allow our
customer to see that their apparel was created with care and took a lot of
efforts.
In order to get your
uniforms just how you expected it.
we will make mock-ups
and then do sample paper prints for your check.
until you are satisfied
with every details before your uniforms get produced.
We use high-end ink to
print your design onto special transfer paper by the advanced Japanese MUTOH
Printer.
Which Produces vibrant
colors and vivid images. We can make any design you can imagine.
Experienced employees
at Yafa sportswear transfer the paper image to your white fabric using
consistent, even heat. Colors can be extraordinarily brilliant due to the
bonding of the dye to the transparent fibers of the synthetic fabric
We then cut your fabric
into corresponding portions with precision and review the quantity of all
portions for your order to reduce waste and eliminate errors.
Stitches play a vital
role in seam strength, appearance and flexibility of your Garments. We use Four
needles and Six lines advanced sewing techniques in the mass production. Our
highly skilled workers are sewing your Garments to get the seams straight
enough.
All of your garments
will be well inspected during each step of packing to make sure customers
received the goods perfect.
As you may wondering
what is sublimation Printing exactly ?
Sublimation is the best
choice for team uniforms and custom sports apparels. It is a process of
transfer dye to a fabric via heat. The images were printed on a special paper
placed on garments and heat is applied, which allow the ink to become part of
the fabric. This will leave you with a more breathable, soft -hand feel to the
fabric. The most important is that the number, letters and graphics on jerseys
do not wear off at all!
MORE IN-DEPTH: Sublimation Printing – What is it, and what
can it do for you?
We also call it
dye-sub, or dye sublimation printing, but no matter what you call it,
sublimation printing is a versatile, digital printing method that opens up a
world of opportunities to any consumer of decorated goods.
So, what is
sublimation? Well, simply put, the process involves printing a design onto a
sheet of specialty paper—sublimation paper in this case—and pressing it to a
garment with a heat press. Sublimation ink, when heated, turns from a solid to
a gas that embeds itself into the polyester fabric. When it cools, it goes back
to a solid and becomes a permanent part of the fabric. This means that your
transferred design adds no additional layer on top, so there’s no difference in
feeling between the printed image and the rest of the fabric. This also means
that the transfer is incredibly durable, and under normal conditions, the
images you produce will last as long as the product itself.
So, what does all of
this mean to you, our customer? There are many benefits to the process:
1: Unlimited colors without extra costs
2: Produces vibrant colors, making it perfect
for photographic images
3: Any Pattern that you can imagine ,can print
on your garment.
4: You can’t feel the print at all
5: Sublimation print will not crack, peel, or
fade
EXPERT AT Sublimation
Printing
Now you know why sublimation printing is the
way to go for your custom sports apparel. Our goal is on sublimation uniforms
and customized apparel.
1:Speed. Once your order placed, it will be
finished carefully about only 1 week.
2:Talented designers. Our designers will make
artwork and mock-ups for your check, and Free of charge!
3:Professionally made.We use the most advanced
technology and the highest quality fabrics to produce your apparel.
What is Four needles and Six lines ?
Four needles and six
lines also called Flat lock, It is used primarily for performance garments,
such as activewear. Unlike overlocking,Flatlocking doesn’t have layers to the
underside,the seam is butted together.On a flat lock stitching, there is no
seam allowance with layers folding to the underside which means it has fewer
layers to chafe. Think of it, If you’re running a marathon, you definitely want
tights with a flat lock. An over locked cover stitched seam, while it won’t
pull apart, will chafe along your legs and cause bleeding. There’s other uses
too; if you’re making apparel for children with sensory challenges, a flat lock
seam is more comfortable.
All our Performance
apparels come with flat locks to avoid chafing and better athlete performance
and reduce irritation. Following pictures showed you the flat lock sewing.
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