Custom Printed Men's T-Shirts – DTF & All-Over Print
Custom printed men's t-shirts in 5 styles across two print methods. All-over print (AOP) styles — Regular Fit and Oversized Cotton — use cut and sew production with full-coverage pigment printing across all panels on a 240 gsm cotton single jersey and cotton interlock 240 gsm. DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing is used for the SOL'S Imperial, Legend, and Boxy Oversized tees — suited for logo placement and defined graphics on a pre-made garment available in multiple colours. All styles are made on demand with no minimum order and ship across Europe and the US.
FAQ
What is the difference between DTF and All-Over Print t-shirts?
DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing applies a precise graphic to a specific area — typically the chest or back. The SOL'S Imperial, Legend, and Boxy Oversized t-shirts use DTF printing and are available in a range of pre-dyed colours. All-Over Print (AOP) means the design covers all panels of the garment — front, back, and sleeves. AOP t-shirts are cut and sewn from printed fabric.
What fabrics are available?
DTF styles use SOL'S cotton jersey. AOP styles use 240 gsm cotton single jersey and cotton interlock — a medium-weight cotton with a smooth, natural surface and matte pigment print results.
What fits are available?
Three fits are available: regular fit (standard men's cut), oversized (loose, dropped shoulder AOP), and boxy oversized (SOL'S Boxy — a square, wide-body cut). Check each product page for exact measurements.
What sizes are available?
Sizes vary by style — from 4 sizes on the AOP Regular Fit to 7 sizes on the SOL'S Legend. Check each product page for the full size chart with measurements.
Can I print on dark coloured t-shirts?
For DTF styles, yes — DTF printing includes a white underbase that allows full-colour printing on dark and coloured garments. For AOP styles, the base fabric is white and the design determines the colour of all panels.
Is there a minimum order quantity?
No. All t-shirts are produced on demand from a single unit. Bulk discounts apply automatically as quantities increase.
What file format and resolution should I use?
Upload PNG or JPEG files at 150 DPI minimum at the final print size. For AOP styles, design to the full garment template covering all panels. For DTF styles, provide the print area graphic only. Check each product page for exact file guidelines.