5–8 day turnaround. Firm in-hand date guaranteed.

How our turnaround works

Your in-hand date starts the clock from proof approval — not from when you place the order.

Once you approve your proof, standard production is 5–8 business days to anywhere in Australia and New Zealand. That’s a firm date, not an estimate.

Express available

If you have a hard deadline, tell us before you order. We’ll work backwards from your date — not the other way around.

Next-day delivery exists

We’ve done it. It requires lead time on our end, not yours — so the earlier you tell us your deadline, the more options we have.

Colour accuracy

Pantone-matched colour proofs are available on screen print orders. For colour-critical work, we provide Pantone references so there’s no ambiguity between your screen and the final garment.

The rule

Nothing goes to print without your written approval. What you approve is what you receive.

// Decoration Methods

The right method
makes the
difference.

Twenty-seven ways to put your mark on a product. Each one has a sweet spot. We'll tell you exactly what it is — and when not to use it.

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Our recommendation
Screen Printing
Bold, durable, cost-effective at your volume. The right call for most orders.
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For Apparel.

T-shirts, hoodies, polos, hats, bags, jackets — anything textile. Eight methods cover 99% of orders. The first four cover 95%.

Typical minimums: 10 units for embroidery, DigiFlex Transfer and Colourflex Transfer. 25 units for screen printing. Headwear usually starts at 25.

// 01 — Screen Printing
The workhorse.
For good reason.

Ink pushed through a mesh screen directly onto the garment. Bold, durable, cost-effective at volume.

Best for
  • Event tees, race shirts, festival merch
  • Staff uniforms at volume (25+)
  • Simple, bold logos with 1 – 5 colours
  • Anything where unit cost matters
// The honest truth

Screen printing is the right call for about 70% of orders we receive. If you need 25+ units, your artwork is clean, and you want the most durable result at the lowest unit cost — this is it. Setup involves creating a screen per colour, so it's not economical for small runs or designs with 10+ colours. Once your screens are made, changing colours between runs costs money. Available in waterbased, plastisol, fluoro, and metallic ink variants.

Minimum
25 units
Colours
Up to 8 spot colours (Pantone matched)
Best fabrics
Cotton, cotton-poly blends
Durability
Excellent — outlasts the garment if cured correctly
Turnaround
7 – 10 business days from artwork approval
Unit cost at volume
Lowest of all methods
See how Budget Petrol used screen printing for their trade show totes →
// 02 — Embroidery
When you need
to look the part.

Thread stitched directly into the fabric. Tactile, premium, and permanent. Nothing says "professional" quite like it.

Best for
  • Corporate polos and workwear
  • Hospitality uniforms — hotels, cafes, restaurants
  • Hats, caps and headwear
  • Jackets and outerwear
  • Any brand that needs to look established
// The honest truth

Embroidery costs more per unit than screen printing and isn't suited to complex artwork — fine lines, gradients and small text don't translate well to thread. But for a logo on a polo or a hat, nothing else comes close for perceived quality. Your customers will notice. Your staff will feel the difference. We use Madeira Polyneon thread with approximate Pantone matching — see our thread colour chart for the available range.

Minimum
10 units
Colours
Up to 12 thread colours per position
Best fabrics
Most fabrics including fleece, denim, heavy cotton
Durability
Exceptional — essentially permanent
Turnaround
7 – 10 business days from artwork approval
Unit cost at volume
Medium — higher than screen print
See how Qantas used embroidery for their engineering softshell jackets →
// 03 — DigiFlex Transfer (DTF)
The new kid.
And it's very,
very good.

Artwork printed onto special film, then heat-transferred onto the garment. Vibrant, detailed, works on almost any fabric.

Best for
  • Polyester, nylon and performance fabrics
  • Dark garments with full-colour artwork
  • Mixed fabric orders — one design, multiple products
  • Small runs that need screen-print quality results
  • Personalisation — names, numbers, variable data
  • Accessories, bags, hats — not just apparel
// The honest truth

DTF is genuinely exciting. It's removed a lot of the "we can't do that" conversations we used to have. Polyester activewear with a full-colour logo? DTF. Dark hoodie with a detailed illustration? DTF. Mixed order — same design on a tee, a bag, and a hat? One DTF file covers all of them. The only caveat: the print sits slightly on top of the fabric. For most applications it's undetectable — but on very soft, lightweight garments some people notice. Eco-friendly water-based inks. Machine washable.

Minimum
10 units
Colours
Unlimited — full CMYK + white
Best fabrics
Almost any fabric — polyester, nylon, blends
Durability
Very good — wash inside out, avoid high heat
Turnaround
3 – 5 business days
Unit cost at volume
Medium — versatile across volumes
See how Adobe used DTF for their trade show tote bags →
// 04 — Colourflex Transfer
Full colour.
Soft hand.
Matt finish.

A CMYK+W digital print process that delivers high-definition, vibrant artwork with a soft-touch matt finish — machine washable.

Best for
  • Full-colour or photographic artwork
  • Complex designs with gradients
  • Approximate spot-colour branding without screen setup
  • Apparel where soft-feel matters
  • Small to medium runs with detailed art
// The honest truth

Colourflex is what you reach for when you want screen-print quality on detail, with no per-colour setup. One setup charge, regardless of how many colours are in the artwork. Eco-friendly water-based inks. Machine washable. The trade-off: metallic and fluoro colours can't be reproduced, and a thin clear glue line is sometimes visible at the edge of the image — almost never an issue but worth knowing. Minimum detail 1mm.

Minimum
10 units
Colours
Unlimited — full CMYK + white
Best fabrics
Cotton, cotton blends, most apparel fabrics
Durability
Good — machine washable, soft-touch finish
Turnaround
3 – 5 business days
Unit cost at volume
Medium
// Specialty apparel methods

When the standard four won't do.

For premium retail finishes, sublimated activewear, faux-embroidery effects, and woven badge alternatives — these methods exist for specific jobs that the workhorses can't quite cover.

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Faux Embroidery

Colourflex transfer with the artwork digitised to mimic the texture and depth of real embroidery. Looks stitched. Isn't.

Best for
Smaller designs where real embroidery loses detail. Bold, larger artwork. Positions where a hoop won't fit.
Specs
Unlimited colours · 10 unit minimum · machine washable · eco-friendly water-based inks

Pantone matching isn't available — artwork matches to the closest thread colour with 3D shading. Not for fine detail. As designs shrink, stitch clarity drops.

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Sublimation Print

Dye is heat-pressed into the fibre itself — embedded, not sitting on top. Edge-to-edge full-colour, zero hand-feel.

Best for
Activewear and performance fabrics. All-over prints. Edge-to-edge artwork. Custom-cut and sewn jerseys.
Specs
Unlimited colours · 10 unit minimum · single setup fee · variable data on select products

Only works on white-base polyester or sublimation-coated products. White, metallic and fluoro colours cannot be reproduced. Fine detail can experience minor colour bleed.

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Woven & Knitted

For when stitched isn't enough. Custom woven badges, jacquard lanyards, knitted beanies — the design is the fabric.

Best for
Streetwear retail brands. Custom beanies. Sports headbands. Custom lanyards. Premium patches with fine detail.
Specs
Up to 8 colours · longer lead time · permanent (the design is structural)

Higher minimums and longer lead times. Not a quick-turn option — these are made to order at the loom.

Includes: Woven Badge · Weaving · Knitted · Custom woven patches
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Resin Coated Finish

Vivid CMYK printed on adhesive vinyl, then domed with crystal-clear resin. A 3D effect that screams premium.

Best for
Premium retail bags. High-end uniform badges. Anything that needs presence and perceived value.
Specs
Unlimited colours + edge-to-edge · variable data on select products · 1-day cure before shipping

Larger areas get expensive. White, metallic, and neon can't be printed. Worth it for the look.

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For Hard Goods.

Drinkware, pens, tech, lanyards, stationery, packaging, sunglasses, umbrellas — everything that isn't fabric. The right method depends on the surface: flat, curved, cylindrical, or shaped.

Typical minimums: drinkware and most home goods start at 25 – 50 units. Bags and lanyards usually start at 50 – 100. Pens typically start at 100 – 250. Each product page shows its own MOQ.

// Ink & print

Ink on the surface.

Print is laid onto the product surface — pad-transferred for curved shapes, screen-pushed for flat or cylindrical, or digitally inkjet-printed for full-colour and short runs.

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Pad Print

A silicone pad lifts ink off a laser-etched plate and presses it onto the product. The most affordable way to brand curved or uneven surfaces.

Best for
Pens, drinkware lids, small electronics, golf balls, anything curved or uneven. Multi-colour registration up to 6 colours.
Specs
Sharp detail to 0.4mm · min text 5pt · close PMS match on light products · metallic gold/silver available · white underbase for darks

Each colour requires its own setup charge. Halftones don't reproduce consistently. No variable data. No fluoros.

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Rotary Screen Print

Screen printing for cylindrical objects. The product rotates against the screen as ink is squeegeed through. Big print areas, sharp results.

Best for
Bottles, mugs, tumblers, cylindrical drinkware. Tight multi-colour registration up to 5 colours including white.
Specs
Large wraparound print areas · close PMS match on lights · metallic gold/silver available · ships immediately

Each colour needs its own setup. PMS on darks is approximate — a white base helps. No variable data.

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Direct Digital

Inkjet print heads spray ink directly onto flat or slightly curved surfaces. Full colour, white underbase included, one setup fee.

Best for
Dark-coloured products needing full colour. Variable data and individual names. Larger print areas. Edge-to-edge branding on flat products.
Specs
Unlimited colours · single setup fee · ships immediately · white underbase for darks · variable data on select products

Print area on curves is limited. Larger areas cost more. Metallic and fluoros can't be reproduced.

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Rotary Digital Print

UV inkjet heads print onto cylindrical products as they rotate. Detailed full-colour gloss prints with a varnish coat — vibrant even on dark products.

Best for
Premium drinkware. Detailed full-colour artwork on bottles. Photographic prints on tumblers. When pad print or screen can't deliver the detail.
Specs
Unlimited colours · single setup · gloss varnish finish · vibrant on darks · ships immediately

Most expensive of the drinkware print options. Doesn't wrap fully around — small gap between print start and end. Lead times can run longer due to slower production speed.

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Digital Packaging Print

Single-pass CMYK digital print on packaging substrates. Dye-based, so no ink build-up. Ships immediately.

Best for
Boxes, cartons, paper-stock packaging, gift boxes. Full-colour with gradients. Variable data on select products.
Specs
Full CMYK · single setup · ships immediately · gradients reproduce cleanly

Light substrates only — no white underbase available. No metallic, neon, or close PMS. No edge-to-edge or large block colours.

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Silicone Digital Print

A CMYK+W digital print designed specifically for silicone surfaces. Crisp, hand-washable, won't crack or fade.

Best for
Silicone wrist bands, silicone phone wallets, silicone-grip drinkware, anything where ink needs to flex with the product.
Specs
Full colour + white underbase · single setup · matt finish · hand washable · min detail 0.7mm

No metallic, no fluoro, no variable data. For everything else on silicone, it's the answer.

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Prism Digital Print

UV-DTF technology — print onto film, cure with UV, laminate, then apply like a sticker. No heat press, no powders, glossy and durable.

Best for
Hard surfaces that can't take heat. Premium personalisation. Variable data and numbering. Scratch-resistant gloss prints.
Specs
CMYK + white + varnish · single setup · gloss finish · variable data · ships immediately · min detail 0.8mm

Not for soft or flexible products. No metallic, no fluoro. Designs that fade out to transparency don't work.

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Digital Print

CMYK printing on paper, vinyl, and magnetic stock. The workhorse for labels, badges, fridge magnets, and printed paper components.

Best for
Labels and tags. Badges. Fridge magnets. Custom-shaped die-cut decals. Edge-to-edge on certain products.
Specs
Full CMYK · single setup · variable data · custom shapes on select products · ships immediately

No metallic, no fluoro. White ink doesn't print on kraft, clear, silver or gold stock. Light substrates only.

Includes: Offset Print · Full Colour Print
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Digital Label

Adhesive labels printed on a digital press and applied to products that can't be branded any other way. The "if all else fails" method — and often the best choice anyway.

Best for
Products where direct branding isn't possible. Variable data and individual names. Custom-cut shapes. Edge-to-edge artwork.
Specs
Full CMYK · variable data · custom shapes · single setup

No metallic, no fluoro. White ink limited on clear, silver, or gold stocks.

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Imitation Etch

A specialty ink, pad or screen printed onto glass, that produces an etch-like frosted finish — at a fraction of the cost of real etching.

Best for
Glassware. Mirrors. Premium-perception products where real etching is overkill or out of budget.
Specs
Single colour · close PMS not applicable (etch effect is the look) · curing period before shipping

Halftones don't reproduce. Limited area on curved glass. No variable data. The trade-off you accept for the saving.

// Physical & permanent

The mark becomes the product.

No ink. The branding is engraved, embossed, debossed, or stamped into the product itself — physically part of the surface, often increasing the product's perceived value.

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Laser Engraving

A laser burns the artwork into the product surface. Permanent, premium, and looks expensive because it is.

Best for
Premium drinkware (stainless steel especially). Wood and bamboo products. Pens. Knives. Anything where perceived value matters more than colour.
Specs
Permanent · large engraving areas on curved products · variable data · ships immediately · two-tone finish on some products

Different materials produce different finishes — pre-production samples recommended. Fine detail can be lost on small products like pens. Add a Colour Fill (per-colour ink infill of the engraved area) where contrast matters.

Includes: Standard laser engraving · Colour Fill (ink-filled engraving)
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Debossing

A heated metal plate presses your artwork into the product surface. "Blind" debossing — no ink, just a permanent impression.

Best for
Leather notebooks. PU journals. Silicone wrist bands. Premium packaging. Anywhere a stamped feel adds perceived quality.
Specs
Permanent · ships immediately · two-tone finish on some products · min line thickness 0.4mm

Subtle by design. Hard to see on textured materials. No variable data, no fine detail below 0.4mm. Embossing (raised, opposite of debossed) and Colour Over Print (debossed first, then ink-filled) are available variants.

Includes: Debossing · Debossing XL · Embossing · Colour Over Print
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Thermo Debossing

Debossing with extra heat — produces a two-tone, contrasting finish that catches the eye on PU and leatherette covers.

Best for
Notebooks (especially PU and soft-touch covers). Premium gift items. Anywhere standard debossing isn't visible enough.
Specs
Permanent · two-tone finish · ships immediately · min line thickness 0.4mm · available on select products

No variable data. Product-specific — not every notebook supports the thermo process.

Includes: Thermo Debossing · Thermo Debossing XL
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Hot Stamping

A heated metal plate presses an indented design into the surface. Often used on wood and similar substrates for that permanent, high-end feel.

Best for
Wooden products. Premium pens. Boxes and gift packaging. Anywhere a deep, indented mark is the goal.
Specs
Permanent · ships immediately · two-tone contrasting finish on some products · min line thickness 0.4mm

Large block artwork can produce inconsistent results — the heat doesn't always distribute evenly. No variable data.

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Foil Printing

Modern digital foiling — applies metallic foil straight from a digital file, no plates required. Gold, silver, or copper finish.

Best for
Notebooks (including soft-touch PU). Premium gift packaging. Greeting cards. Anything that needs metallic shine without metallic ink limitations.
Specs
Gold, silver, or copper foil · ships immediately · variable data available · suitable for softcover notebooks · min line thickness 0.4mm smooth / 1mm textured

The foil inherits the substrate texture — textured notebooks produce textured foil. Detail can get lost on heavily textured surfaces.

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Moulded & 3D

The logo isn't printed or stamped — it's manufactured. A 3D rubber, PVC, or printed shape is moulded directly into the product.

Best for
Custom-shaped lanyards. Rubber and PVC keyrings. Bottle openers. Bag tags. Anywhere a tactile, raised logo adds value over a printed one.
Specs
Up to 4 colours · permanent (the design is part of the product) · custom mould required · longer lead time

Bespoke tooling means higher minimums and longer lead times. Worth it for retail brands and premium gifting where the moulded look matters.

Includes: 3D Print · Rubber Injection · PVC Injection
// Side by side

The full picture.

A quick comparison of the four apparel hero methods. For hard goods, scroll up — the cards above include all the spec detail.

Screen Print Embroidery DigiFlex (DTF) Colourflex (DTG)
Minimum 25 units 10 units 10 units 10 units
Sweet spot volume 50 – 5,000+ 10 – 500 10 – 200 10 – 100
Colour range Up to 8 spot Up to 12 thread Unlimited Unlimited
Photographic artwork No No Yes Yes
Dark garments Yes Yes Yes — natively With white underbase
Polyester / performance fabrics Limited Yes Yes Limited
Variable data No No Yes No
Unit cost at volume Lowest Medium Medium Medium
Durability Excellent Exceptional Very good Good
Turnaround (Std.) 7 – 10 days 7 – 10 days 3 – 5 days 3 – 5 days

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