April 2026 Trending Prints 22inX48in
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- $15.00
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- $15.00
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This is a made-to-order item. Please review all listing photos for brand, sizing, and color options prior to placing your order.
Thank you for shopping with Rae Sterling Printing and Apparel 🖤🪩🫶🏼✨ We are a small business based in Center, TX. While we do offer drop ship services on our wholesale site, this listing is fulfilled in-house and made just for you!
Our graphic tees are true to size. If you’re wanting a more oversized or relaxed fit, we recommend sizing up 1–2 sizes.
For best results and garment longevity, we recommend washing inside out in cold water and air drying.
Our current turnaround time is 7–14 business days, depending on inventory and order volume.
If your order consists of a holiday themed tee, it is subject to be pressed and printed onto a color/brand combo we have in stock if ordered too close to the date of the holiday due to shipping delays. This also applies to last minute shoppers needing tees by a certain time for whatever reason stated in the notes or inquiry when placing the order. This includes, if the shipping delays will push you order out past our TAT time frame. The only brands we print on are Gildan Softstyle and comfort colors. We'll replace with a similar color that you have selected. This makes us nervous sweat, but we still love ya! By purchasing our products, you are agreeing to this.
Please note: Graphic designs are enlarged on screen for visual clarity and may not reflect the actual print size on the garment.
Turnaround time is always an estimate and can vary. If you need a size or color not listed online, please email us at rsb@raesterling.com — alternate options may result in a slightly longer TAT depending on availability.
Details
This is a Pre-made gang sheet. sold as is, no revisions. If you want multiples add to the quantity in your cart. full prints are 11.5in wide half prints are 6in wide on this specific gang.
1.NO need to pre-press or Pre-iron: Removing moisture and wrinkles from the garment is not necessary. Only do a pre-press if that is your personal preference
2. Position your design: Position your transfer in the desired location and make sure you are not pressing over large wrinkles. Heat resistant tape is recommended when pressing on hats or when using a Household iron to prevent the transfer from moving. You’ll learn when it is needed with more experience.
3. Pressing: Press the transfer at 310 degrees F /154 degrees C with medium to high pressure for 10 seconds. It is always recommended to test one piece when learning DTF transfers. Use Parchment paper or a protective guard sheet to protect your garment from touching the iron or press directly. You cannot damage the transfer by pressing with more heat, pressure or time; however, you could scorch the garment itself. If your settings are scorching the garment, the first step would be to reduce pressure. If that doesn't work, retain the reduced pressure and reduce heat by 10-15 degrees F. With a little practice you’ll find the right settings for each garment material.
4. Peel cool after 20-30 seconds: You may allow the design to cool for up to 20-30 seconds, it the designs lifts, lay it back down and press it again. After the additional press allow the design to cool completely before peeling away the transfer sheet. Repeated pressing will not harm the transfer; just watch out for scorching the garment itself.
5. Final Press + wash Information: While other DTF companies will suggest only one press; this is absolutely not the best practice for long lasting designs. After the design is peeled from the transfer paper, cover the design with parchment paper or a protective cover and press again to create a superior product. For best results and longevity wait 24 hrs before washing, wash the garment inside out in cold water and dry on low to no heat or hang to dry. Washing with standard settings works fine too, but as with anything, it lasts longer with more delicate settings.
Tips for pressing: Avoid scorching! Always protect the garment and design from the iron with parchment paper, protective guard sheet, or a single layer of t shirt material. If you notice parchment scorching on nicer materials, which is different than temporary heat discoloration, you can reduce the pressure as well as the heat by 15 degrees F (9 deg. C) Don’t forget that second press for longevity in the design!