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Where the Design Becomes the Fabric

Sublimation is a process where dye is infused directly into the fabric; not layered on top. This allows designs to become part of the garment itself, resulting in all-over graphics with no texture, cracking, or peeling. At Threadwear, sublimation starts with precise artwork preparation, color control, and panel alignment to ensure the final garment looks cohesive, intentional, and consistent across sizes and reorders.

How We Handle Sublimation

Artwork prepared for sublimation using Corel; based workflows and panel mapping

High-resolution, large-format sublimation printers for edge-to-edge coverage

100% Pantone Matching Color Consistency

Calibrated heat press beds for even dye transfer across panels

What Sublimation Is Best Used For

Features

All-over and edge-to-edge designs

Full-color and gradient-heavy artwork

Controlled color profiling

Soft "Hand-Feel" Apparel

Products

Controlled color profiling

Jerseys and team uniforms

Athletic shorts and leggings

Event and promotional apparel

Choosing Between Sublimation and Printing

Sublimated Work We’ve Produced

Not Sure If Sublimation Is the Right Move?

Share your artwork and garment idea; we’ll help you decide if sublimation is the best approach or if another method will deliver a better result.