Collection: Custom DTF & Sublimation Gang Sheets

Scale your shirt business faster with custom DTF gang sheets and sublimation gang sheet printing built for professional apparel decorators. These wholesale gang sheets allow you to upload multiple designs on one sheet, maximizing space, reducing cost per print, and increasing profit margins. Whether you run a growing T-shirt brand, print shop, or custom apparel business, gang sheet printing gives you production efficiency without sacrificing quality.

Our custom DTF gang sheets deliver vibrant color, sharp detail, and strong stretch performance for cotton, polyester, and blended fabrics. Sublimation gang sheets provide permanent, full-color prints ideal for polyester garments and performance wear. Both options are trusted by decorators nationwide who need consistent, press-ready transfers for high-volume production.

Gang sheets are perfect for logos, small business branding, retail merchandise, event apparel, and customer orders that require multiple designs in one run. Upload your artwork, arrange your layout, and streamline your workflow with professional transfer printing that saves time and money.

Features

✔ Custom DTF and sublimation gang sheet printing
✔ Wholesale pricing for apparel businesses
✔ Vibrant full-color professional transfers
✔ Maximize sheet space for higher profit margins
✔ Ideal for shirt businesses and print shops
✔ Compatible with heat press production
✔ Production-ready decorating supplies

Custom gang sheets give decorators the flexibility to print smarter, scale faster, and deliver retail-quality apparel every time.


Build a complete apparel decorating lineup beyond printed transfers. Many shirt businesses expand into premium embellishments using our professional rhinestone collection for bling apparel or grow their headwear line with custom hat patches and chenille patches. Decorators looking to increase margins can also browse our clearance supplies for discounted wholesale inventory.

DTF, Screen Print, Sublimation & Gang Sheets

What are DTF transfers used for?


DTF (direct-to-film) transfers are full-color heat transfers used for custom T-shirts, hoodies, tote bags, and apparel branding. They work on cotton, polyester, and blended fabrics, making them one of the most versatile options for shirt businesses.

What are screen print transfers?


Screen print transfers are pre-printed plastisol designs that press onto garments using a heat press. They produce vibrant, durable prints and are popular for bulk shirt production and retail-quality apparel.

What are sublimation transfers used for?

Sublimation transfers permanently dye polyester fabrics using heat. They are ideal for performance wear, sports apparel, and all-over color designs that won’t crack, peel, or fade.

What is a gang sheet?


A gang sheet is a large custom sheet that contains multiple designs arranged together to maximize print space. Gang sheets reduce cost per print and are commonly used by apparel businesses running multiple logos or customer orders.

What is the difference between DTF gang sheets and sublimation gang sheets?

DTF gang sheets work on cotton, blends, and most fabrics, while sublimation gang sheets are designed specifically for polyester garments. The right choice depends on the material being decorated.

Do all transfers require a heat press?


Yes. DTF transfers, screen print transfers, sublimation transfers, and gang sheets are applied using a heat press with proper temperature, pressure, and timing to ensure durability.

Which transfer is best for a beginner shirt business?

DTF transfers are often recommended for beginners because they work on many fabric types and require minimal setup. Screen print transfers are ideal for bulk runs, and sublimation is best for polyester apparel.

Are these transfers wholesale quality for production businesses?


Yes. All transfers are professional-grade supplies used by small businesses, print shops, and commercial apparel decorators. They are designed for resale garments and repeat customer orders.

Do heat transfers last after washing?


When applied correctly, professional transfers are built to withstand repeated washing and normal wear. Washing garments inside out and drying on low heat extends longevity.

Can I combine different transfer types in one business?


Absolutely. Many decorators use DTF, screen print, sublimation, and gang sheets together to serve different customer needs and expand their product offerings.