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Heat Transfers & Supacolour

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Perfect for producing vibrant, detail-rich prints that require low minimums.

Bring your designs to life with full-colour Supacolour heat transfers — perfect for custom t-shirt printing, crew necks, hoodies and tote bags.

Applications for all Purposes

How Much is Supacolour?

Tote Bags From:


24-49 units: From $15.66 per bag

50-99 units: From $11.64 per bag

100-249 units: From $10.12 per bag

250-499 units: From $9.81 per bag

What Affects Your Price:


  • Choice of blank product (t shirt, hoodie, tea towel etc.)

  • Type of heat transfer (Supacolour vs. Vinyl)

  • Quantity ordered

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FAQ's

  • Yes, we do. The minimum order for heat transfers is 24 units per design.

  • Heat transfer pricing depends on the size of the design, the quantity of units being pressed, and the print location. One of the benefits of heat transfer is that there are no limitations on colours.

  • Supacolour combines screen‑printed underbases with high-resolution digital printing to create vibrant, full-colour heat transfers. Its flexible, durable finish stands up to washing and won’t crack or peel easily—unlike typical vinyl or iron-on methods.

  • Yes—Supacolour supports many many colours, gradients, detailed logos, and fine artwork without limitation. It's ideal for designs that would be challenging to reproduce via screen printing.

  • Supacolour and heat transfers work on a wide range of items—including t shirts, crew necks, hoodies, tote bags, caps, and even technical fabrics like softshells. We offer specialised transfer variants to ensure optimal adhesion and longevity.

  • To maximise durability:

    • Wash inside out in cold or warm water.
    • Avoid bleach and fabric softeners.
    • Line dry if possible (or tumble dry on low).
    • Do not iron directly over the print — iron from the reverse side only.

Everything else there is to know about Heat Transfers.