From the brand Woolies, made on an independent pullover hoodie with Black plastisol ink for the main print and the sleeve print 5 –color screen process with an extra screen of white to make this image pop!  All plastisol inks. Why is it reverse you ask?  Plastisol transfers of course, for a smoother feel and crisp, sharp finished products. Made by Antonio Pelayo, an amazing pencil sketch artist.  This image was screen printed on a High mesh screen so that we could capture the extreme detail of this image.  He came to us to make this pencil sketch transfer to a shirt without losing any of the pencil sketch detail. Gradient project that is difficult to replicate.  We optimized gradients for smooth color transitions. Gradient project that is difficult to replicate.  We optimized gradients for smooth color transitions. Proving our screen-printing is top notch, even with the gradient colors.   Flowing our white into pink with plastisol ink.  A complex 6-color project with gradients and tight registration. This off-white is actually more than meets the eye.  It was printed with discharge ink which "bleaches" out the fabric dye and replaces it with the ink color, making the image area soft to the touch. 2-color project with white and gold plastisol,  We make whites look super bright to catch the eye. 2-color project with tight registration. 2-color project with tight registration. Sleeve hits aren’t a problem for us either.  Using a teal plastisol ink to make this sleeve hit pop. 3-color print for an MMA project called cant stop crazy.  We can customize colors for you and also match pantone colors! Halftones are no problem for us either, just 1 layer of white plastisol to make the detail stay nice and crisp. An amazing piece of artwork made by Matt Gondek, called exploding mickey.  A fun 4-color process that shows our color matching is elite. "The Best by any Test", and this rings true in this artwork.  This is actually a 2-color project, how you ask?  From a perfectly placed white underbase. Pocket prints are not a problem either, and printing on fleece is just as easy as printing on t-shirts.  Our creativity does not stop at T-shirts. Created by Chris Saunders,this highly detailed image is printed with 
white and silver glitter inks. However you want your image, we follow your requests. From the portfolio of Mark of the beast, a well-known street artist. We print the details true artists do not ignore.	Printed for an OC based Polynesian dancing group. We help convey their culture through print. Printed for Grindxhaus, a nice halftone print with only black ink. Made for the brand Woolies, an oversized print of a totem throughout the shirt with plastisol white ink. Of course we can print non-apparel items. A moleskin notebook printed for Los York. Do away with plastic bags!  Tote bags are great ways to promote your brand or message. A 4-color process print job. Brought to us by Blue & Cream, screen printed by FMC. Double-pass of white to make the images pop. Tote bags.  Print them! A job for Underground Artillery, a hometown-friendly vendor with a huge dancer following. Famous Caludron Ice Cream parlour in Costa Mesa. Printed with white and gold shimmer ink. Cauldron shirt with black and gold shimmer ink. Vimutti. Sometimes simple is better. Clearn, sharp design with black plastisol ink. New Millennium.  Highly detailed, highly interesting. Printed with white plastisol ink with high mesh screen. Can we appease our corporate clients' quality demands? Of course. A plastisol transfer technique was used to provide a crisp, soft-hand print on sleeves. Artwork by Drew for a famous muay thai group in LA. 2-color tight registration work. "Wise Guys" printed for the Little Bullies brand. A simple but recognizable 2-color print for shirts and tote bags. A PMS spot color job with a retro feel. Printed for Jamba Juice for the Huntington Beach US Open. Benjie Escobar's spam musubi surfer. He is a fantastic artist who renders all his images with a ballpoint pen. A 4-color print for our grumpy barbers in Mission Viejo. Reduced plastisol ink for a soft touch. A Taiwanese hot pot restaurant shirt. Try them out at the Anaheim Packing District. PacSun wanted paper bags. We delivered. Pie Dogs located in Fullerton. Vibrant red on black, no problem. For our good friends at project beauti. A PMS ink on white garment. A cool shirt for a cool Vietnamese cuisine spot at the Anaheim Packing District.
CaliBears EMB_steamfitters Feelz Sigma Eta Pi TerraFirma VillaPark A detailed embroidery work for Woodbridge High School. Crisp hi-density embroidery on softshell outerwear. Embroidery on terry towels too with minimal distortion.
Offering virtually unlimited colors DTG is a great way to showcase your intricate designs. Our DTG inks are OEKO-TEX certified, which means it's non-toxic and great for kid shirts! DTG is always perfect for rendering fine gradients. One of our designs showcasing the wide color gamut of DTG. DTG outperforms all other methods for full-color imging. Fine details and soft feathered edges are no problems for DTG.
Bling, bling!  3 types of rhinestones and three different glitter substrates were used to print this shirt. Red and silver glitter with rhinestones on a fan jersey.  A great way to show your team spirit! Need bling effects? Our heat printing expertise is reflected in this intricate 5-clor registration artwork. Known as print & cut, we can print your graphics in full color, contour cut it precisely and permanently adhere to your garment for the highest quality imaging.	One-off trucker caps.  No problem. Personalization on a golf bag?!  We got you covered. Prepping for a race?  Weather your team has 3 or 30 members, we'll make you look good. Why wear blank jerseys to your game?   Deck out your team with customized jerseys! Our digital heat printing department will tackle all of your graphic needs.	Best ways to decorate a dri-fit?  Heat printing.  Period.