About Us
We’re printmakers and stitch nerds. Oak City Tees uses pro-grade films, inks, and threads to produce DTF gang sheets and embroidery that hold up to real life. Clear proofs, straightforward pricing, and reliable timelines—let’s bring your idea to life.
At Oak City Tees, your artwork is our craft. From crisp DTF transfers to detailed embroidery, we deliver color, texture, and consistency—whether you need one-offs, bulk orders, or overflow production.
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FAQs
What is a DTF transfer?
DTF, is otherwise known as Direct To Film. This printing technique involves printing any design and color directly onto a film and then transferring it to any material such as cotton, polyester and linen with a simple 15 second heat press.
What is the minimum I can order?
No Minimums! Whether you need 1 or 100,000 we can do it!
What kind of press do I need?
You can use the iron you have lying around your house or an industrial level heat press or anything in between.
How do transfers hold up in the wash?
We have vigorously tested out transfers on a variety of garments.
What file format should my artwork be?
Vector art is always preferred, raster art should be at least 300 dpi. Preferred file types: .AI, .PDF Accepted files types: .JPG, .PNG
DTF Transfer Pressing Instructions Hot Peel.
- Preheat your press to 285°F.
- Pre-press the material for 5 seconds.
- Align the transfer to your desired location.
- Apply medium/high pressure for 12 seconds at 285°F.
- Effortlessly peel the transfer while hot in one smooth motion.
- For the second press, cover the transfer with butcher paper, teflon, or parchment, and press for an additional 10 seconds.
























