On prominent positions such as the front or back of streetwear, digital printing and other techniques are used to print large-scale thematic patterns, such as urban landscapes, abstract art paintings, fantasy creatures, etc. With a strong visual impact, it attracts attention and shows individuality and attitude.
Case Details
The application of printing techniques in streetwear is diverse, and the following are several common ways:
Large-scale Thematic Printing 

- On prominent positions such as the front or back of streetwear, digital printing and other techniques are used to print large-scale thematic patterns, such as urban landscapes, abstract art paintings, fantasy creatures, etc. With a strong visual impact, it attracts attention and shows individuality and attitude.
Partial Embellishment Printing 
- On the edges or local areas of the clothing, such as the neckline, cuffs, hem, pockets, etc., screen printing and other techniques are applied to print small patterns or decorative patterns, such as letters, stars, lines, etc., playing the role of adding the finishing touch and adding details and a sense of refinement to the clothing.
Patchwork Printing

- Piece together printed fabrics with different patterns, colors, and styles. For example, combine retro patterns with modern geometric patterns, or combine printed fabrics of different colors to create a unique visual effect, reflecting the diversity and mix-and-match style of streetwear.
Creative Special Effect Printing - Use special printing techniques such as fluorescent printing and luminous printing to make the clothing present unique effects under different lighting conditions. For example, fluorescent printing will emit a bright glow in the sun, and luminous printing can emit light by itself in the dark, increasing the fun and fashion sense of the clothing. There are also imitation bronzing printing, imitation burnout printing, etc., which can simulate effects such as bronzing and burnout, enriching the texture and visual perception of the clothing.
Combination with Other Techniques - Printing techniques are often combined with other techniques such as embroidery, hot drilling, and washing. For example, carry out partial embroidery on the printed pattern to enhance the three-dimensional sense of the pattern; or print first and then wash to make the print present a retro fading effect; you can also apply hot drilling around the print to enhance the gorgeousness of the clothing.