Puff print · DTF · Embroidery
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Decoration methods,
shown on fabric.

Puff print, DTF, and embroidery each create a different finish, hand-feel, and durability profile. The method is selected according to artwork complexity, garment base, quantity, and budget.

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Techniques shown Puff · DTF · Embroidery
Selection basis Artwork · Budget · Use
MOQ From 20 units
Lead time 4–6 weeks

Three methods,
one garment base.

The same design applied using three different decoration methods. Each produces a distinct result in terms of texture, finish, and perceived value.

Puff print, DTF print, and embroidery technique comparison on fabric
Puff Print

Raised, tactile print with strong visual presence. Best for logos, symbols, and bold graphic elements that need depth and dimension on the garment.

DTF Print

Flexible full-color print method for detailed artwork, gradients, and smaller production runs. Best when artwork complexity is high or color separations are impractical.

Embroidery

Thread-stitched finish with strong perceived value and long-term durability. Best for logos, chest marks, sleeve details, and premium association identity pieces.

Puff print, DTF, and embroidery shown as production technique references. Final artwork, placement, and garment base are adapted to each project.

Method by method,
side by side.

A practical reference for selecting between the three decoration methods based on artwork, garment, budget, and intended use.

Technique Best for Visual effect Budget level Recommended use
Puff Print Bold logos and simple graphic elements Raised, tactile, dimensional Medium Statement marks, chest graphics, back graphics
DTF Print Detailed artwork and gradients Flat, flexible, full-color Accessible Complex visuals, smaller runs, multi-color artwork
Embroidery Logos and premium identity details Stitched, textured, durable Higher Chest marks, sleeve details, bureau apparel