The Surrey unisex crewneck sweater – a harmonious blend of style and comfort. The classic crew neck design is elevated by a flat knit rib v-insert at the center front, adding a contemporary touch to its timeless appeal. The brushed interior ensures an exceptionally soft, warm, and cozy feel. The satin shoulder-to-shoulder tape not only enhances durability but also adds a subtle touch of sophistication. Crafted from a quality combination of cotton and polyester, with a weight of 300 g/m², this sweater guarantees both style and comfort for various occasions. With the integration of BCI cotton, this sweater not only cocoons you in comfort but also embraces sustainability. BCI (Better Cotton Initiative), signifies our dedication to responsible sourcing and environmentally conscious production. Choosing the Surrey sweater ensures that you make a more sustainable choice.
Size:
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Composition: Knit of Polyester BCI cotton, 300 g/m2
Weight: 450 grams
Units per box: 20 units
Box measurements: 60 x 30 x 39 (cm)
Digital transfer
Digital transfer is ideal for digitally marking small quantities and without color limitations. It's used on products such as document holders, backpacks, non-woven bags, cork products, and soccer balls.
Embroidery
The traditional embroidery technique allows you to personalize different types of fabrics with a high-quality finish. This customization technique is also highly durable and relies primarily on embroidering the chosen design with different colored threads. The cost of this technique depends on the area in square centimeters to be embroidered. Embroidery is primarily used on caps, T-shirts, polo shirts, blankets, towels, and all types of textile products.
Screen Printing
Screen printing is one of the most widely used techniques, allowing printing of up to six spot colors depending on the product and providing long-lasting and reliable results. This technique is applied to smooth surfaces, achieving high-resolution images. Screen printing involves transferring the design to a screen (polyester or nylon mesh) coated with a photosensitive layer that reacts with ultraviolet light. This light hardens the areas not to be printed, allowing the design to bleed through. This technique is often used on textiles, plastics, wood, or aluminum items such as T-shirts, bags, jerry cans, notepads, backpacks, and caps.