DTF Printing in Old Bar
Vibrant, Detailed & Built to Last
Direct to Film (DTF) printing is one of the most versatile and high-quality ways to customise apparel. It produces vibrant colours, crisp detail, and a durable finish that works beautifully on a wide range of fabrics—perfect for everything from workwear and team uniforms to event merchandise and retail fashion.
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STYLE, COMFORT & BRAND VISIBILITY
At Fab Art, our latest DTF technology allows limitless colours without setup fees, so whether you need 10x items or a full production run, you’ll get a consistent, professional result. We’ll help you choose the right garments, finalise your artwork, and deliver prints that not only look amazing but also stand up to regular wear and washing.
With fast turnaround and Australia-wide delivery, we make it simple to get custom apparel that captures attention and represents your brand with style.
What types of hats can be customised?
Popular custom hat styles include baseball caps, snapbacks, trucker caps, visors, bucket hats, and beanies. These can be customised with embroidery, screen printing, or heat transfer. The best choice depends on the hat material, design complexity, and intended use. For example, embroidery works great on structured caps, while printing suits lightweight fabrics.
Is embroidery or printing better for hats?
Embroidery is often preferred for custom hats because it gives a clean, durable, and high-end look. It holds up well to wear and weather, especially on thicker materials. Printing can be used for complex logos or when working with thin fabrics, but it may not last as long under regular use. Embroidery is generally the go-to for professional or branded headwear.
Can I order custom hats in small quantities?
Yes, many suppliers—including Fab Art—offer small runs of custom hats, though minimums may apply depending on the style and method of decoration. Small batches are perfect for local businesses, teams, or events that don’t need bulk quantities. Keep in mind that setup costs like embroidery digitising may still apply.