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Neocubism Artwork Women’s Sweatshirt
From $29.95
Heavy Blend Crewneck Sweatshirt
Classic fit, seamless body.
Double-needle stitching at waistband and cuffs
8 oz/yd² | 60% Polyester / 40% US Cotton
1×1 rib with spandex for enhanced stretch and recovery.
Safety Green is compliant with ANSI / ISEA 107 high-visibility standards.
High-performing tear-away label; transitioning to recycled material.
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Neocubism Artwork Women’s Hoodie
From $39.95
Spun yarn for softer feel and reduced pilling
Double-lined hood with color-matched draw cord
Double-needle stitching at shoulders, armholes, neck, waistband and cuffs
Double-needle pouch pocket for added reinforcement
1x1 rib with spandex for enhanced stretch and recovery
Classic fit tubular body
S, M, L, XL, 2XL
S, M, L, XL, 2XL
Neocubism Artwork Men’s Unisex T-shirt
$21.99
Non-topstitched 5/8" rib collar• Taped neck and shoulders• Double-needle sleeves and bottom hem• Modern classic fit tubular body
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Neocubism Artwork Men’s Sweatshirt
From $29.95
Heavy Blend Crewneck Sweatshirt
Classic fit, seamless body.
Double-needle stitching at waistband and cuffs
8 oz/yd² | 60% Polyester / 40% US Cotton
1×1 rib with spandex for enhanced stretch and recovery.
Safety Green is compliant with ANSI / ISEA 107 high-visibility standards.
High-performing tear-away label; transitioning to recycled material.
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Neocubism Artwork Men’s Hoodie
From $39.95
Spun yarn for softer feel and reduced pilling
Double-lined hood with color-matched draw cord
Double-needle stitching at shoulders, armholes, neck, waistband and cuffs
Double-needle pouch pocket for added reinforcement
1×1 rib with spandex for enhanced stretch and recovery
Classic fit tubular body
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Plain Lucky St. Patty’s – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Plaid Lucky Green St. Patty’s – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Pinch Me & I’ll punch You St. Patty’s – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
One Lucky Mama – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Minnie Clover St. Patty’s – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Lucky St. Patty’s – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Lucky Shamrock – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Lucky Rainbow St. Patty’s – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Lucky Heart – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Lucky & Blessed – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Lets Get Lucked Up St. Patty’s – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Let The Shenanigans Begin – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final
Leopard Shamrock – DTF Transfer
From $0.80
YOU WILL RECEIVE TONS OF COMPLIMENTS: Prepare for a flood of compliments! Each design is a fantastic conversation starter, and everyone will be curious about where you got it.
Print Size:
Pressing Instructions:
Pre-Press: Removing moisture is unnecessary but recommended. Only do a prepress if you so desire.
Position Your Design: Take your time to line up your transfer in the desired location on your item. Normally, there is no need to use heat-resistant tape on flat heat presses to keep your design in place, however it is highly recommended when pressing transfers onto hats or when using an iron to keep the transfer in place. You’ll get a feel for when this is needed.
Press 1: Place a Parchment paper on top of the design & Press your transfer with Med to Heavy pressure at 310°F / 155°C for 30-35seconds. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure, or time — within reason. However, too much heat can damage your garment, so test first and use parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from a direct iron.
Press 2: Let Sit for 10 Seconds and Repeat press
Let It Cool. Then Peel It: After pressing, let your transfer rest until it is cool to the touch (minimum of 15-30 seconds). Once cool, lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back. Don’t use your hands, use your EYES. This ensures every piece of your design is adhering to your item. If not, stop peeling, lay it back down, and trouble shoot as follows — (1.) If some or all of the design does not transfer AND it was cool when peeling, it means there was not enough heat, pressure, or time. Press your transfer again with more pressure and time first (+5-10 seconds). (2.) If that doesn’t work, try 15°F heat increments until you find the sweet spot. You truly cannot damage the transfer by pressing multiple times.
Final Press & Wash Instructions: Place a parchment paper or a single layer of t-shirt material over the design and press again for 15 seconds to soften the design, increase durability, and remove shine. If you want a shiny finish, cover with a protective guard sheet for the final press. When washing, flip shirt inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang.
*By purchasing you agree that the process for the application of our transfers is your responsibility and we not refund due to user error. There is a learning curve to heat pressing and transfers and every heat press is different.**A heat press is recommended though this will work with a circut or an iron as well***All Sales are Final