At Sarhan Sports, we understand that quality printing is more than just putting ink on fabric – it’s about bringing your vision to life with precision, durability, and style. Whether you’re a sports team looking for custom jerseys, a business needing promotional apparel, or an individual with a creative project in mind, we’ve got you covered.

Our state-of-the-art facility combines years of experience with cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional results every single time. We take pride in our attention to detail and our commitment to customer satisfaction, which is why clients throughout the region trust us with their most important printing projects.

From small personal orders to large commercial runs, every project receives the same level of care and expertise that has made Sarhan Sports a trusted name in the printing industry.

Our Professional Printing Methods

We offer five specialized printing techniques, each with unique advantages. Let us help you choose the perfect method for your project:

Screen Printing

The time-tested champion of bulk printing

Screen printing remains the gold standard for large quantity orders, especially when you need vibrant, long-lasting colors. This traditional method involves creating custom screens for each color in your design, then pushing ink through these screens onto your garments. The result is incredibly durable prints that can withstand countless washes while maintaining their original brilliance.

Advantages:

  • Extremely cost-effective for large orders (50+ pieces)
  • Exceptional durability – prints last for years
  • Vibrant colors that really pop off the fabric
  • Works beautifully on both light and dark garments
  • Professional, smooth finish that feels great
  • Perfect for team uniforms and corporate apparel

Limitations:

  • Higher setup costs make small orders expensive
  • Limited to simpler designs with fewer colors
  • Not ideal for photographic or gradient images
  • Color changes require new screens and setup time
  • Minimum order quantities typically required

Sublimation Printing

Where vibrant colors meet permanent perfection

Sublimation printing is pure magic in action. This innovative process transforms special inks from solid to gas using heat, allowing them to bond permanently with synthetic fibers. The result is prints that become part of the fabric itself, creating stunning, full-color designs that never crack, peel, or fade. It’s particularly popular for sports jerseys, activewear, and anything requiring vibrant, all-over designs.

Advantages:

  • Unlimited colors and photographic quality possible
  • Prints become permanent part of the fabric
  • No texture or thickness – feels like the original fabric
  • Perfect for complex, full-color designs
  • Excellent for all-over printing and large graphics
  • Colors remain vibrant even after many washes

Limitations:

  • Only works on white or light-colored polyester fabrics
  • Cannot be used on cotton or dark materials
  • Requires specific fabric content for best results
  • More expensive than screen printing for simple designs
  • Limited fabric choices compared to other methods

Heat Transfer Printing

Versatile, quick, and perfect for small batches

Heat transfer printing offers incredible flexibility and speed, making it perfect for custom orders, personalization, and quick turnarounds. Using specialized vinyl or transfer papers, we cut your design and apply it using heat and pressure. This method is ideal when you need just a few pieces, want to add names and numbers, or require metallic and specialty finishes that other methods can’t achieve.

Advantages:

  • Perfect for small orders and single pieces
  • Quick turnaround times – often same day
  • Great for personalization (names, numbers)
  • Works on almost any fabric type
  • Excellent for specialty finishes (metallic, glitter)
  • No minimum order requirements

Limitations:

  • More expensive per piece for large quantities
  • Limited to simpler designs without fine details
  • May have slight texture or thickness to the touch
  • Some materials may crack over time with heavy use
  • Color matching can be challenging for specific shades

Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing

Digital precision meets fabric perfection

Think of DTG printing as having a high-end printer specifically designed for fabric. This cutting-edge technology allows us to print incredibly detailed, full-color designs directly onto garments with photo-quality results. It’s perfect for complex artwork, photographs, and designs with lots of colors or fine details that other printing methods simply can’t handle effectively.

Advantages:

  • Unlimited colors and photographic detail
  • No setup costs – great for small orders
  • Soft feel – no added thickness to the garment
  • Perfect for complex, detailed designs
  • Quick turnaround for rush orders
  • Environmentally friendly water-based inks

Limitations:

  • Works best on 100% cotton or cotton blends
  • Most effective on light-colored garments
  • Higher cost per piece for large quantities
  • Slower production for very large orders
  • Colors may be less vibrant on darker fabrics

Plastisol Transfer Printing

The perfect blend of quality and efficiency

Plastisol transfer printing combines the best aspects of screen printing and heat transfer methods. We pre-print your design onto special transfer material using plastisol inks, then apply it to your garments using heat and pressure. This method gives you the vibrant colors and durability of screen printing with the flexibility and lower setup costs of heat transfer, making it ideal for medium-sized orders.

Advantages:

  • Vibrant colors with excellent durability
  • Lower setup costs than traditional screen printing
  • Great for orders of 25-100 pieces
  • Works well on both light and dark garments
  • Consistent quality across all pieces
  • Can be stored and applied later as needed

Limitations:

  • Slight texture and thickness compared to DTG
  • Limited to simpler designs with solid colors
  • Not cost-effective for very large orders
  • Cannot achieve photographic detail
  • May crack over time with excessive washing