DTF Heat Transfers

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Turn your designs into vibrant, durable Direct-To-Film (DTF) heat transfers. Get pro-quality results with full-color prints up to 21” (55 cm). Perfect for fabrics, bags, and more.

Prices start at £25 — Pick a size, upload file, customize!

Transfer Your Vision

A bag with DTF heat transfer of a woman with glasses.
Streetlab on t-shirt
DTF heat transfer being applied to a t-shirt.
Four t-shirts with custom DTF heat transfers hanging on a rack.

Step 1: Position Your Design

Start with a flat, heat-safe surface. Place your transfer exactly where you want it—alignment is key!

Step 2: Heat and Pressure

Use a heat press or iron, medium pressure, 300–390°F (150–200°C), 10–20 sec, depending on fabric.

Step 3: Pick and Peel

Peel off the film sideways to unveil your masterpiece. Follow care tips to keep it looking fresh.

Step 4: Enjoy!

Precision, Versatility, and Enhanced Customization

Works on all your favorite materials – Cotton, polyester, nylon, eco-leather, and even canvas—one transfer, endless possibilities.

Crisp details, bold colors – Bring your designs to life with sharp lines, smooth gradients, and vibrant, photo-quality prints.

Made to last – Wash, dry, wear, repeat! No cracking, no peeling, no fading—just durable, pro-level prints.

Only print what you need – No big orders required—get exactly what you want, when you want it.

Print Beyond Limits—Vibrant and Durable

DTF heat transfers represent a groundbreaking advancement in custom printing, celebrated for their unmatched versatility and precision. CMYK plus white for full-spectrum color reproduction.

With vibrant colors, sharp details, and superior color accuracy, DTF heat transfers excel at reproducing intricate designs, gradients, and photorealistic images.

Its unique capabilities make it ideal for crafting custom apparel, promotional products, and personalized goods, delivering high-resolution, durable, and vibrant results.

I Love LA - Heat transfer on a hoodie.

DTF Heat Transfer FAQs

Find answers the most common questions about DTF transfers, from printing and application to durability and more.

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