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Sublimated hoodies

Holeshotrob

New Member
So my friend and amazing artist, Billy Tucci was made aware that a company in China was appropriating his artwork for use and sale of these all over sublimated hoodies. Well, they got the company to stop producing them for their own profit, but he asked me if I knew anyone Stateside who could do this type of printing. I couldn't immediately come up with anyone so I am appealing to you fine folks here to point me in the correct direction to get this done for him. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Billy Tucci paratrooper hoody.jpg
 

signsandsuch

New Member
So my friend and amazing artist, Billy Tucci was made aware that a company in China was appropriating his artwork for use and sale of these all over sublimated hoodies. Well, they got the company to stop producing them for their own profit, but he asked me if I knew anyone Stateside who could do this type of printing. I couldn't immediately come up with anyone so I am appealing to you fine folks here to point me in the correct direction to get this done for him. Any suggestions? Thanks! View attachment 132313
JDS industries 800-843-8853 can put you in touch with someone.
 

Atomic DNA

New Member
What is pictured in the photo is a 3D mock up and is not consistent with production. You see that it has an all over print but to actually make these would be the cut and sew route and when that is done, you will not have perfect alignment from a graphic standpoint from where the arm sleeve is sewn to the body, etc.. Cut and sewn apparel is what we do and hoodies are one of our products but I wouldn't want to tackle that one, what a headache.
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
You see that it has an all over print but to actually make these would be the cut and sew route and when that is done, you will not have perfect alignment from a graphic standpoint from where the arm sleeve is sewn to the body, etc.

This is it right here.

While I don't mess with sublimation anymore, but with embroidery, cut and sew in that medium, you have to design to compensate for those areas. Have to compensate for the seams, what is lost and how much.

Some patterns you can hide this and it isn't apparent, even if there is some registration issues. Some thing like this, that wouldn't be the case.
 
we make tons of cut and sew hoodies
 

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