How to Make Custom Hoodies: A Friendly Guide

Hoodies are one of the holy grails of clothing.

Whether you want to keep it casually lazy or wear it with your favorite pair of jeans, hoodies stand out. But if you want to make it crazier, better, and more unique, creating your own custom hoodies is totally cool as ice!

With that, this blog post will take a look at how you can make custom hoodies in 5 simple steps!

1. Gather your materials

First, you have to prepare. And in making your custom hoodies, you’ll only need a few basic materials to get started. Here are the common ones;

  • Blank hoodies

Go to your favorite mall and buy a high-quality hoodie that are both comfortable and durable. We’re not going to fight you on choosing quality over quantity here.

In fact, we suggest that you go with cotton blends as they are the most popular choice for a reason!

  • Design software and heat press machine

Adobe Illustrator, GIMP, or Canva will do the work when it comes to envisioning your design. The heat press machine, on the other hand, is what you’ll use to transfer your designs onto the hoodies.

Available in various colors and finishes, DTF is used to create the design on the hoodie. It’s also perfect for creating vibrant and durable designs directly on the fabric.

2. Create your design

We only have three simple tips to make your design pop. One, keep it simple – complex designs are so last season! Two, use bright colors. And three, consider the placement. Try to think about where you want your design to be on the hoodie. Popular spots include the chest, back, and sleeves.

3. Prepare Your Design for Transfer

This may be the complex step before actually printing your design to the hoodie, but it’s the exciting part, too! Preparing your design for transfer means ensuring its alignment and considering how it’ll look after the process.

It’s also important that you use a cutting machine like a Cricut or Silhouette to cut your design out of the DTF. Doing so makes it look like it was done by a professional.

Learn More: Wash Instructions for DTF Transfers

4. Transfer Your Design to the Hoodie

Set your heat press to the right temperature and time settings. Most DTFs require a temperature of around 280°F to 300°F (depending on the type of fabric) and a press time of 10-15 seconds. Then, place the DTF on the hoodie, cover it with a protective sheet, and press it with the heat press. Apply firm pressure and make sure the entire design is heated evenly.

Now here’s the satisfying part;

After pressing, let the hoodie cool slightly before peeling off the carrier sheet of the DTF. This ensures that the design adheres properly!

5. Care for your hoodie

Last but not least is to ensure that you care for your hoodie as much as you care for any other piece of clothing you have! After all, you worked hard for this so it’s just fair that you ensure that it stands the test of time!

You can care for your hoodie by washing it inside out to protect from friction, using cold water to avoid fading, and preventing high heat usage in the dryer.

Final Thoughts

With the right materials and a bit of practice, you can produce professional-looking hoodies that reflect your personal style. Whether you're making them for yourself, as gifts, or to sell, custom hoodies are always a hit!

Learn More: How many prints fit on a DTF Gang Sheet?

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