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Mercer+Mettle Women's Stretch Open-Front Cardigan (Gusty Grey)

Mercer+Mettle Women's Stretch Open-Front Cardigan (Gusty Grey)

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Explore our range of custom apparel and promotional products, including the Mercer+Mettle Women's Stretch Open-Front Cardigan in the color Gusty Grey. As specialists in creating branded and personalized items, Printwear is your go-to for bringing your vision to life.

With a wide variety of decoration methods, including screen printing, heat seal, embroidery, and more, we can take your blank canvas and turn it into a standout piece that reflects your unique style and message. Whether you're looking for classic t-shirts, vibrant tote bags, or sophisticated polos, we've got you covered.

Our streamlined process ensures high-quality products with a fast turnaround, so you can get your custom apparel and promotional products delivered in no time. We're not just printers - we're brand builders and memory makers, ready to help you create something truly special. Choose Printwear to make your mark, one stunning masterpiece at a time.

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Recommended Decoration Types: Embroidery, Heat Transfer, and Screen Printing

Available Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL

Mercer+Mettle

Women's Stretch Open-Front Cardigan

Decoration Methods

Printwear specializes in creating custom apparel and promotional products using a variety of decoration methods. Some of the available methods are:

Embroidery

This method uses stitches to create a design on the item. It's a classic and sophisticated option that's perfect for hats, jackets, polos, and other apparel.

Heat Transfer

This method uses heat to transfer a pre-designed image or logo onto the item. It's a quick and affordable option that works well for simple designs on fabrics like polyester. Team names and numbers are most often applied this way.

Pad Printing

This method uses a silicone pad to transfer ink to uneven surfaces, making it ideal for items like sunglasses, pens, mugs, and keychains.

Screen Printing

This is a popular method that uses a stencil to apply ink to the surface of the item. It's known for its durability and vibrant colors, making it ideal for t-shirts, sweatshirts, tote bags, and other items that will get a lot of wear and tear.

Laser Etching

This method uses a laser to burn a design into the surface of the item, creating a permanent and elegant look. Often used in drinkware and entertaining products.

Direct-to-Garment (DTG)

A modern printing method for applying designs directly onto garments using specialized inkjet printers. Similar to how you might print on paper, but instead of paper, the ink is deposited onto fabric fibers.

Emboss

This method creates a raised impression in the material, adding a tactile element to the design. Oftern used on notebooks and journals.

Deboss

This method creates a sunken impression in the material, adding a tactile element to the design. Often used in silicon drinkware and wristbands.

Dye-Sublimation

A heat transfer process that heat presses sublimation ink printed onto transfer paper onto a product. Ideal for producing vivid full color images. Often used with sports jerseys and athletic apparel.

UV Printing

A digital printing method that uses ultra-violet lights to dry or cure ink as it is printed. While the printer distributes ink on the material, UV lights follow behind, curing the ink instantly.

Rotary Screen Print

This method forces ink through a fine mesh screen with a squeegee onto a rotating product and is ideal for cylindrical objects. Used mainly for drink bottles, cups and mugs.

Supacolor

This method combines the quality of traditional water-based silkscreen techniques with the flexibility and convenience of digital direct to film (DTF) printing to create premium-quality printing especially on difficult to print applications.