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    Why Clothing Brands Are Switching from DTG to DTF in 2025

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJuly 20, 20253 Mins Read
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    The custom apparel industry is changing fast, and if you’re part of it, you’ve probably noticed a major shift: DTF printing is overtaking DTG as the preferred method for custom clothing production. From independent streetwear startups to high-volume merch suppliers, more and more brands are making the switch—and 2025 may just be the tipping point.

    Let’s take a look at why DTF is outpacing DTG and how tools like the UV DTF gangsheet builder are pushing this evolution even further.

    What’s the Difference Between DTG and DTF?

    Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing involves printing directly onto the fabric using water-based inks. It produces beautiful results on 100% cotton, but the process has some limitations—especially with color vibrancy, fabric types, and efficiency for bulk runs.

    Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing, on the other hand, prints your design onto a film sheet, which is then heat-pressed onto the fabric. This opens up a lot more possibilities for:

    • Multiple fabric types (cotton, polyester, blends, even leather)
    • Bright, vivid prints with white underbase
    • Cost-effective gang printing

    Why Clothing Brands Are Switching to DTF in 2025

    1. More Fabric Compatibility

    DTF works on more than just cotton. This is a major win for fashion brands using polyester, performance fabrics, or blended materials.

    2. Better Color Accuracy and Opacity

    DTF allows for bold, vivid colors, sharp edges, and stronger white ink coverage—something DTG can struggle with, especially on darker garments.

    3. Cost-Effective for All Order Sizes

    You don’t need to waste materials or time on one-off prints. With DTF gang sheets, brands can print dozens of logos or designs in a single run, cutting down costs dramatically.

    4. Tools Like UV DTF Gangsheet Builders Streamline the Process

    For those who produce UV DTF transfers, especially for packaging, branding, or stickers, UV DTF gangsheet builders make life much easier. You can upload multiple label or logo designs, fit them into one gangsheet, and get a high-resolution, adhesive-ready film—all in one shot.

    Bonus: UV DTF for Beyond Apparel

    DTF isn’t just for clothing anymore. UV DTF transfers allow designers to create custom stickers, labels, and brand packaging that sticks to hard surfaces like glass, acrylic, wood, and plastic. This means clothing brands can unify their brand visuals across shirts, tags, product boxes, and even store displays.

    And yes, UV DTF gangsheet builders work the same way—just optimized for hard surface designs instead of fabric.

    DTF Is the Scalable Printing Solution Brands Need

    For growing clothing lines and merch-based businesses, DTF offers the scale, quality, and speed that DTG simply can’t match. It’s easier to press, requires less pre-treatment, and works well for both light and dark garments.

    Pair that with digital tools like gangsheet builders, and you’ve got a system that’s perfect for modern brands.

    Final Take

    In 2025, DTF is more than a trend—it’s a better business move. With lower costs, more control, and creative flexibility (including UV DTF options), it’s easy to see why so many brands are making the switch.

    Whether you’re a startup or scaling up, adapting to DTF could be the smartest change your apparel brand makes this year.

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