DTG, on-demand, and a workshop you can trust

A made-to-order workshop is a slower workshop. We accept this on purpose.

When you place an order, the piece is printed using a direct-to-garment process — water-based pigment laid directly on the fibre, not onto a film glued over the fibre. The colour sits in the cotton. The hand stays soft. There is no plastic transfer to crack, no rubbery panel to peel.

The garment is finished in a partner facility in the United States or Europe — the nearest one to you — then inspected, folded, numbered by hand on the inside hem, and shipped. From order to door, the window is usually five to seven days for the make and the ship.

We do not hold finished inventory. We do not overprint and discount the overflow. Nothing in a back room is waiting to lose value. The piece exists because you asked for it, and stops existing as a SKU when the edition is reached.

This is what a quiet supply chain looks like. Not faster, not louder. Smaller, and on time.