Textile finishing and individual corporate clothing

Fashionably up-to-date and uniform corporate clothing is an investment in the future of your company. Through additional, individual finishing of your desired textiles, you strengthen the visual presence to the outside world and thus the position of your company in the market.

Are you interested in personalised Karlowsky brand products?
We would be happy to do this for you!

We can offer you the following types of textile finishing:

 

– Screen printing

– foil printing

– Transfer printing (NEW also as DTF)

– digital printing

– Sublimation printing

– logo embroidery

– monogram embroidery

– Patches

– Embossing

– Laser engraving

Embroidery

Textile embroidery is one of the high-quality forms of textile finishing. Each embroidery stands out not only because of its special colours and possibilities, but also because it has a long life span and is washable up to 95°C.

Screen printing

Screen printing has been the medium of choice for high-quality, durable textile finishing for decades. This technique is often used for printing event or promo t-shirts, but also for corporate wear.

Foil printing (DTF)

Direct-to-film technology opens a new chapter in the finishing of textiles and in a quality that is breathtaking. DTF transfers are absolutely stretchable, very tear-resistant and washable up to 60 °C.

Sublimation

Photo-realistic image quality in high-gloss or matt. The wash resistance and colour brilliance more than meet professional demands. The printed textile can be washed over 50 times without significant loss of image quality.

Patches

Small detail, big effect! In brand marketing, it’s what’s special that counts. The noble look gives textiles value and sets fashionable accents. We design and produce embroidery patches in all colours and graphics exactly according to your wishes.

Embossing & Engraving

Leather embossing without foil has a subtle and natural effect. The deeper the embossing, the more clearly the motif can be seen and felt. Laser engraving on leather, on the other hand, is ideal for elaborate graphics or handwriting.