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On-site methods for branded company merch.

We bring the whole shop to your venue and match each method to the piece and your brand mark. Here is how each station works and where it shines.

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Live DTF heat pressing

DTF (direct-to-film) is our core method for company events, and for good reason: it prints unlimited full color from a single film, so a detailed logo, a photo, or a gradient costs the same as a one-color mark. Transfers are pre-printed to your exact art, then pressed onto each garment in about a minute. The finish is soft, stretches with the fabric, and survives the wash — which matters for a piece you want people wearing next quarter, not tossing.

Because we press to demand, an employee picks a Bella+Canvas 3001 tee or a midweight hoodie in their own size and walks away with it warm. No color minimums, no screen fees, no over-ordering mediums.

Full-color DTF transfer being heat pressed onto a company branded shirt

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Add the stations your program needs.

Cap & patch station

Guests pick a Richardson 112 or Flexfit blank and we heat-apply your logo patch on the spot. A favorite for retreats and field days — hats get worn long after the event.

Embroidery

For polos, beanies, and staff apparel that needs a stitched, executive finish. We digitize your logo ahead of time so it stitches clean and consistent.

UV DTF hard goods

Peel-and-press graphics for tumblers, water bottles, and rigid gifts. This is what makes a gifting suite feel like a premium brand pop-up rather than a swag table.

Screen printing

When a single design is going on hundreds of the same piece and the budget favors it, traditional screen printing still earns its place. We will tell you honestly when it beats DTF.

Laser engraving

Clean, permanent marks on drinkware and select hard goods for a subtle, high-end look.

Art prep, included

Send your logo lockups and brand colors; we build press-ready files and send a proof before anything gets printed at your event.

How a station runs

Pick · press · cool · grab.

1

Pick

Employee chooses a piece and design from a clear menu. A staffer keeps the queue tidy.

2

Press

Our operator aligns the transfer and presses it — heat and timing dialed in before doors open.

3

Cool

The finished piece hits the cool rack for a moment so it sets properly and is safe to handle.

4

Grab

Checked and handed back. No mix-ups, no pileup — just a warm piece your team is proud to wear.

Straight answers

Questions we hear a lot

Which method is best for our logo?

If your mark has more than one color, a gradient, or fine detail, full-color DTF is almost always the right call — it prints all of it from one film with no per-color fee. Single-color marks on large identical runs can pencil out cheaper in screen print. We will recommend the honest best fit once we see your art and quantities.

Do you provide the blanks or do we?

We source them by default from stock we trust — Bella+Canvas 3001, Gildan, Richardson 112, Flexfit — so sizing and quality are consistent. If your company has a preferred garment or an existing apparel spec, we can print on supplied stock too.

How many pieces can one station make per hour?

A single DTF press station comfortably turns out roughly 40–70 finished pieces an hour depending on the garment and design. For larger headcounts we add stations and operators so the line never stalls.

Start a quote

Tell us about the event once.

Share the date, city, headcount, and the pieces you have in mind. We come back with a station plan, staffing, and a real number — not a fill-in-the-blank price sheet.

Prefer to talk it through? Call (562) 614-4800.

A Merch Troop planner reviews every request and follows up — usually within one business day.