How to Press on Fleece Hoodies with Supacolor

In this tutorial, Stephanie from High Range Trading Co. takes us through the process of printing on a fleece hoodie using Supacolor Wearable transfers. This versatile transfer type is perfect for cotton and poly-cotton blends, ensuring your designs come out crisp and durable.

Setting Up Your Press

Stephanie starts by heating the press to 320°F with a timer set for 15 seconds and using heavy pressure. She uses a pressing pad to ensure even pressure across the hoodie, particularly over the pocket area where seams can create uneven surfaces.

Preparing the Hoodie

First, thread the hoodie onto the press and place the pressing pad to accommodate the pocket area. Ensure the neck collar is off the platen to avoid uneven pressure, focusing the bump-up solely on the pocket.

Applying the Transfer

After a quick pre-press to remove any moisture, center the Supacolor Wearable transfer on the hoodie. Apply high pressure for 15 seconds. Stephanie highlights the improved formula of Supacolor, which allows for a smooth peel within 10 to 15 seconds after pressing, offering more flexibility without compromising quality.

Final Result

With a smooth peel, the fully decorated hoodie is ready in no time. Supacolor's ease of use and reliability make it a go-to choice for creating custom apparel quickly and efficiently.

Printing on fleece hoodies using Supacolor Wearable transfers is straightforward and yields professional results every time. Whether you're personalizing hoodies for a team, event, or business, Supacolor ensures durability and vibrant colors that stand out.

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