Vinyl transfer printing cuts your design out of coloured vinyl film with a precision blade, then heat-presses each piece onto the garment. It's the technique behind crisp single-colour names, numbers, simple logos and jersey kits. If you need "AARAV 16" on a black jersey overnight, this is how we do it.
What vinyl is perfect for
- Sports jersey personalisation. Names and numbers β cricket, football, school teams.
- Single-colour logos. Tagline shirts, event tees, corporate uniforms.
- Reflective and metallic finishes. Vinyl comes in gold, silver, holographic, reflective, glow-in-the-dark, glitter.
- Single-piece orders. No minimum, no setup fee.
How it works
A computer-controlled plotter cuts your design out of a vinyl sheet. Excess vinyl is "weeded" away by hand. The remaining design β backing and all β is positioned on the garment and pressed at 150Β°C for 10 seconds. The backing peels off and the vinyl stays bonded.
Trade-offs vs DTF
Vinyl is single-colour per piece. Every additional colour means another cut, another press. So for designs with more than 2 colours, DTF beats it on cost and time. But for sharp single-colour text and edges, vinyl is unbeatable.
Pricing
Starts at βΉ80 per piece for a small single-colour print. Name + number combo (jerseys) at βΉ120β150 per piece. Bulk team orders (20+ jerseys) get a flat per-piece rate.

Lead time
Same-day for orders up to 20 pieces if confirmed before noon. Bigger team orders: next-day delivery.