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New silk-screen print with embossed and three-dimensional texture, not heat transfer!
Kolon Sport Camp30Ss new anti-static camping pattern hooded crewneck sweatshirt for men and women. Available on the
official website! A 1:1 replica of the same style worn by Liu Shishi, authentic and custom-dyed to the original, with zero color difference. This 360g high-density double-layer Chinese cotton hooded sweatshirt is pre-shrunk for a smooth and delicate feel. This is the ultimate in textured design and a truly sincere and refined product.
says no to cheap looks! The texture of screen printing,
"Our prints use traditional silk screen technology, and the ink layer can be as thick as 20 microns. After repeated washing, it remains bright as new, and will not fade or crack. Those cheap heat transfer patterns may start to blur after a few wears, but our designs will accompany you through many seasons."
- "Touch our prints and feel the real three-dimensional texture! The silk screen technology makes every stroke of color full and raised, while the heat transfer pattern is just 'stuck' on the surface, thin and lacks layering."
"Screen printing uses water-based or plant-based inks, which are skin-friendly and non-irritating, especially suitable for children and sensitive skin. The chemical coating of heat transfer may release harmful substances during high-temperature processing, and we insist on dual responsibility for health and the environment."
- Screen printing has low pressure, does not damage the fabric structure, keeps the clothes breathable, and is more comfortable to wear.
"Although screen printing requires complex plate making, it can accurately reproduce every detail of complex designs, achieving a true 1:1 replica! Heat transfer printing is faster, but the color gradients are stiff, and the mass-produced 'copycat' feel significantly reduces individuality."
- Process Comparison
Heat transfer printing relies on a printer with a precision of 300 DPI, while screen printing achieves richer colors and more natural transitions through manual color mixing and layered printing.
- Every screen print requires multiple, tedious processes of plate making, ink mixing, and manual scraping
Kolon Sport Camp30Ss new anti-static camping pattern hooded crewneck sweatshirt for men and women. Available on the
official website! A 1:1 replica of the same style worn by Liu Shishi, authentic and custom-dyed to the original, with zero color difference. This 360g high-density double-layer Chinese cotton hooded sweatshirt is pre-shrunk for a smooth and delicate feel. This is the ultimate in textured design and a truly sincere and refined product.
says no to cheap looks! The texture of screen printing,
"Our prints use traditional silk screen technology, and the ink layer can be as thick as 20 microns. After repeated washing, it remains bright as new, and will not fade or crack. Those cheap heat transfer patterns may start to blur after a few wears, but our designs will accompany you through many seasons."
- "Touch our prints and feel the real three-dimensional texture! The silk screen technology makes every stroke of color full and raised, while the heat transfer pattern is just 'stuck' on the surface, thin and lacks layering."
"Screen printing uses water-based or plant-based inks, which are skin-friendly and non-irritating, especially suitable for children and sensitive skin. The chemical coating of heat transfer may release harmful substances during high-temperature processing, and we insist on dual responsibility for health and the environment."
- Screen printing has low pressure, does not damage the fabric structure, keeps the clothes breathable, and is more comfortable to wear.
"Although screen printing requires complex plate making, it can accurately reproduce every detail of complex designs, achieving a true 1:1 replica! Heat transfer printing is faster, but the color gradients are stiff, and the mass-produced 'copycat' feel significantly reduces individuality."
- Process Comparison
Heat transfer printing relies on a printer with a precision of 300 DPI, while screen printing achieves richer colors and more natural transitions through manual color mixing and layered printing.
- Every screen print requires multiple, tedious processes of plate making, ink mixing, and manual scraping
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