What Makes Premium Screen Printing Different
Screen printing is one of the oldest and most reliable production methods in streetwear. Here is what sets professional screen printing apart and why it matters for the final product.
Screen Printing Is a Craft
Screen printing has been the backbone of streetwear production for decades. The process involves pushing ink through a fine mesh screen onto the garment, one color at a time. When done well, the result is a print that holds up wash after wash and actually improves with age.
What We Use
Every piece on limited.live is produced using professional screen printing techniques on premium heavyweight blanks. Depending on the collection, we use jumbo screens for oversized prints, puff ink for raised texture, puff embroidery for dimensional detail, and garment dyeing for rich all-over color.
The Blanks Matter
The garment you print on is just as important as the print itself. We source heavyweight, garment-dyed blanks in ring-spun cotton and French terry. These are the same quality blanks used by the streetwear brands you already know and wear. The weight, the hand feel, and the drape are all part of the experience.
Why Crowdfunding Makes This Possible
Premium production costs more per unit. By using a pre-order model, we can run smaller batches without the financial risk of carrying unsold inventory. You get a better product, and nothing is produced until the batch is committed.