L2N Prints provides Garment printing services to help Irish Artists, Musicians & more create merchandise and 1 of 1 items using high quality printing methods.
SOME OF OUR CLIENTS
What L2N prints can help with.
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Merchandise
As an artist, one of the most important things to help build on your career is to create items of clothing that your fans can purchase to support your craft. L2N prints provides high quality garments & printing so that you can allow your fans to receive the best products possible.
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Small Business Support
Starting a business can be a difficult task, from supplies to marketing to overheads. At L2N prints we provide a way for you to start to promote your new business through printed garments. Examples of work completed so far include Coffee Shops, Gyms & Restaurants.
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Streetwear Labels
Running a streetwear brand or thinking of starting? Production can be the biggest hurdle to concur. At LATE 2N, we have over 10 years of experience in running clothing labels in Ireland. We’re here to provide high quality prints for a competitive price, with payment plans available.
PRINTING METHODS AVAILABLE
DTF PRINTING
DTF stands for Direct To Film.
This technique involves printing your design directly onto a film and then transferring it to a garment made of cotton, polyester or their blends, regardless of their colour, as it can work with white ink.
This technique allows us to create bright, vibrant and long-lasting prints in all sizes.
SUBLIMATION PRINTING
Sublimation printing is a digital printing process that uses heat, pressure, and time to transfer dye onto different materials. When the sublimation ink is pressed with heat it becomes a gas and bonds directly into the fabrics. This means the existing fabric is now dyed with the colours in your artwork and will withstand washes forever. Garment needs to be at least 65% synthetics in order to perform this method.
HTV
Heat Transfer Vinyl or HTV is a vinyl used to decorate apparel, bags, and other soft goods. Unlike adhesive vinyl or sign vinyl, HTV is printed onto an item using heat and pressure. mULTIPLE COLOURS CAN BE LAYERED TO CREATE VARIOUS GRAPHICS WHICH SIT ON TOP OF THE GARMENT AFTER HEAT PRESSING. This method suits smaller jobs.