Our Technique – FortStitch Boxing
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FortStitch Boxing

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From embroidery to packaging β€” every method we use is chosen to deliver precision, durability, and a finish that sets your brand apart.

01 Embroidery 3 Techniques
Direct Embroidery
01 β€” Embroidery
Direct Embroidery
Embroidering a patch onto a shirt can be done in a number of ways. Perfect for a discreet and original decoration.
The Chenil
02 β€” Embroidery
The Chenil
Embroidered thread raised at each cycle by a small hook which will give it a rather clear "embossed" effect.
  • 118 basic colours, Pantone colour option.
  • Embossed effect guaranteed!
  • Less suitable for writing or designs that need to be neatly outlined.
3D Embroidery
03 β€” Embroidery
3D Embroidery
Embroidery consists of forming a visual with embroidery threads, it an unequaled durability and very qualitative relief aspect. Ideal for your most sophisticated designs!
  • 720 basic colours
  • Unbeatable durability.
Screen Printing
01 β€” Printing
Screen Printing
Screen printing, also known as silk screening, is a versatile and widely used printing technique that involves transferring ink onto a substrate, such as paper, fabric, plastic, or metal, through a mesh screen.
Sublimation Printing
02 β€” Printing
Sublimation Printing
Specific process of printing that first involves printing onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring that image onto another material (usually polyester or a polyester mix). The ink is then heated until it disintegrates.
DTF Printing
03 β€” Printing
DTF Printing
Direct-To-Film (DTF) printing is an emerging digital printing technology used for transferring full-color designs onto various surfaces, particularly textiles and garments.
DTG Printing
04 β€” Printing
DTG Printing
Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing is a modern and innovative digital printing method specifically designed for textiles, such as clothing and fabric materials. DTG printing is a digital process.
Vinyl Printing
05 β€” Printing
Vinyl Printing
Specific process of printing that first involves printing onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring that image onto another material (usually polyester or a polyester mix). The ink is then heated until it disintegrates.
UV Printing
06 β€” Printing
UV Printing
Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing is a modern and innovative digital printing method specifically designed for textiles, such as clothing and fabric materials. DTG printing is a digital process.
High Density Screen Printing
07 β€” Printing
High Density Screen Printing
Direct-To-Film (DTF) printing is an emerging digital printing technology used for transferring full-color designs onto various surfaces, particularly textiles and garments.
Embossing
01 β€” Textured
Embossing
The coloured fabric is laser cut. It is then applied, sewn, pattern by pattern, in single or double layer.
  • 19 basic colours, Pantone colour option.
  • Unbeatable durability.
  • Rougher but thinner than felt.
Debossing
02 β€” Textured
Debossing
Direct-To-Film (DTF) printing is an emerging digital printing technology used for transferring full-color designs onto various surfaces, particularly textiles and garments.
Woven Labels
01 β€” Labels
Woven Labels
Screen printing, also known as silk screening, is a versatile and widely used printing technique that involves transferring ink onto a substrate, such as paper, fabric, plastic, or metal, through a mesh screen.
Rubber Labels
02 β€” Labels
Rubber Labels
Specific process of printing that first involves printing onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring that image onto another material (usually polyester or a polyester mix). The ink is then heated until it disintegrates.
Warning Labels
03 β€” Labels
Warning Labels
Direct-To-Film (DTF) printing is an emerging digital printing technology used for transferring full-color designs onto various surfaces, particularly textiles and garments.
PU Leather Labels
04 β€” Labels
PU Leather Labels
Screen printing, also known as silk screening, is a versatile and widely used printing technique that involves transferring ink onto a substrate, such as paper, fabric, plastic, or metal, through a mesh screen.
Poly Bag Printing
01 β€” Packaging
Poly Bag Printing
Screen printing, also known as silk screening, is a versatile and widely used printing technique that involves transferring ink onto a substrate, such as paper, fabric, plastic, or metal, through a mesh screen.
Custom Packaging
02 β€” Packaging
Custom Packaging
Specific process of printing that first involves printing onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring that image onto another material (usually polyester or a polyester mix). The ink is then heated until it disintegrates.