Garment Printing introduces its new ready to print denim range

Garment Printing is an industry leading personalized and customized clothing and accessory company always ahead of competition when it comes to spotting and creating new trends. Garment Printing’s new denim collection consists of printable denim shirts and jackets, but also of aprons, ties, bow ties, espadrille shoes and bags and is available across the UK and also across Europe, from Garment Printing’s Barcelona offices.

Denim is a perennial in the fashion industry. Garment Printing is turning the classic into cool, fashionable and customizable clothing items for work and staff uniforms, and fashion, with its new ready to print denim range.

In association with B & C collection, a fantastic clothing line, Garment Printing offer awesome printed and embroidered work wear options for business, and also fashion brands.

Denim is highly customizable, printable and great for embroidery too, it opens a whole new range of possibilities, from elegant designs to casual fashion prints on denim shirts and jackets or even embroidered denim-work wear. This collection allows fashion brands the freedom to get creative and at the same time creates a new opportunity for printed work wear clients to make the printed and branded staff clothing and team work wear look much more trendy and professional.

Gavin Drake, Director at Garment Printing said that their aim is to give their clients more options to differentiate from their competitors. Garment Printing’s advanced DTG Direct To Garment Printing machines also prints amazing to this denim collection. Their clients need an edge, they find this edge to give their clients what it takes to beat the competition.

The new denim range customized with screen printing, DTG direct to garment printing, or embroidery make the perfect combinations, as they are both high quality, long lasting and reasonably priced.

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