Our exclusive blend of high-performance and natural fibres combines to provide the perfect balance of comfort, breathability, compression, and durability.
Customization: Sublimation printing allows customers to personalize their socks with unique designs, patterns, logos, or even photographs. This level of customization adds a personal touch and allows customers to express their individuality and style.
High-Quality Prints: Sublimation printing produces vibrant, detailed, and long-lasting prints on socks. Customers can expect sharp and clear designs that won't fade, crack, or peel easily, ensuring that their customized socks maintain their attractive appearance over time.
Variety of Designs: With sublimation printing, customers have access to a wide range of design options. They can choose from a vast library of pre-made designs or even create their own. This versatility allows customers to find or create designs that align with their preferences, interests, or specific occasions.
Sublimation Disadvantages
1. Limited Fabric Options: Sublimation printing works best on synthetic fabrics, particularly polyester. This means that customers may have limited options when it comes to choosing the type of fabric for their socks.
2. Printing for sublimation requires using a white background which when stretched can reveal itself meaning the design of the logo will be stretched and be less recognizable.
Knitted Advantages
Seamless Integration: Knitted printing involves directly incorporating the design into the knitting process, resulting in a seamless integration of the pattern or design into the sock fabric. This creates a cohesive and uniform appearance throughout the entire sock, without any additional layers or elements.
Durability: The design in knitted printing is woven into the fabric, making it highly durable and resistant to fading, peeling, or cracking. The pattern is less likely to deteriorate over time, ensuring that the socks maintain their visual appeal even after multiple washes and regular use.
Soft and Comfortable: Knitted printing maintains the softness and comfort of the sock fabric, as there are no additional layers or textures added to the surface.
Knitted Disadvantages
Limited Color Range: Knitted printing may have limitations when it comes to achieving a wide range of colors or intricate color gradients. The design is created using yarns of different colors, and while many colors can be achieved, it may not provide the same level of color accuracy and vibrancy as other printing methods, such as sublimation.
Design Complexity: Knitted printing may have limitations in terms of complex designs or fine details. The process involves working with a limited number of stitches and yarns, which can make it challenging to reproduce intricate designs with high precision.