All-Over Print · Edge to Edge

All-over print.
Any material.
Any product.

Yiwu factory specializing in edge-to-edge all-over print on polyester, 100% cotton, and blends. Sublimation, allover digital print, DTG, DTF, cut-and-sew — one supplier, all substrates. MOQ 50 pcs. No setup fee. DDP worldwide.

MOQ 50 pcs No setup fee 7–25 day lead time DDP 100+ countries
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What is all-over print?

All-over print (AOP) is a production process where the fabric is printed first, then cut and sewn into the final garment. Because the print covers the entire fabric surface, the finished product has edge-to-edge graphics on front, back, sleeves, and every panel — no white borders, no visible panel seams in the middle of the artwork.

This is fundamentally different from screen printing, DTG, and DTF, which all print onto a pre-sewn blank within an A4–A3 frame per panel. For designs with continuous full-bleed graphics — gradients, photographic backgrounds, all-over patterns — AOP is the only way to get a true edge-to-edge result.

Two ways to get AOP

  1. 1Polyester sublimation — print on poly, cut & sew. Soft hand, vibrant color, MOQ 50.
  2. 2Allover digital print on cotton — print on cotton with reactive dyes, cut & sew. Same look, real cotton, MOQ 50 pcs.

Both produce seamless all-over results. The choice depends on your fabric preference, order size, and end use.

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Three print processes. One factory.

Polyester sublimation

Heat-press dye-sublimation transfers CMYK ink into 100% polyester at the molecular level. Print becomes part of the fabric — zero hand feel, photorealistic color, no cracking or peeling through 50+ washes.

Best for: Sportswear, esports jerseys, cycling, streetwear, race kits

Allover digital print on cotton

Reactive-dye cut-and-sew workflow prints edge-to-edge on 100% cotton. Same seamless look as poly sublimation — but on real cotton, with a soft hand feel that DTG and DTF cannot match.

Best for: Premium tees, lifestyle, fashion, eco-conscious brands, baby/kids

DTG + DTF (panel print)

Direct-to-garment for light cottons, DTF heat-transfer film for dark cottons. A4 to A3 print area per panel, no cut-and-sew required. Soft hand, full color, MOQ as low as 50 pcs.

Best for: Small runs, single-color placements, fashion tees, dropship
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Materials we print on

Eight substrate families, all printable in-house. Stocked in standard weights, custom GSM available for orders over 500 pcs.

MaterialGSM rangeCompatible processes
100% Polyester110–300Sublimation · DTF
Poly-spandex180–260Sublimation · Compression
100% Cotton180–220Allover digital · DTG · DTF
Organic Cotton200–220GOTS · DTG · DTF
Poly-cotton blend180–240Sublimation · DTG
Pique / French terry200–320Sublimation · DTF
Polar fleece200–300Sublimation
Recycled rPET140–280Sublimation · GRS
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Why all-over print with us

MOQ 50 pcs, no setup fee

We do short runs as seriously as long runs. No screen charges, no setup fees, no minimum reprints. Production starts after artwork approval and deposit.

Polyester AND 100% cotton

Most factories pick one. We run both. Sublimation on poly, allover digital print on cotton, DTG/DTF for small panel prints. One supplier, all substrates.

DDP to 100+ countries

Yiwu is China's logistics hub. We handle customs, duties, last-mile. US orders ship from our Fontana warehouse in 2–5 days. Landed, duty-paid pricing.

In-house chemistry

Cotton needs reactive dyes, proper pre-treatment, steam fixation. We run the full chemistry chain in-house — most sublimation shops skip cotton because they don't have the equipment.

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All-over print FAQ

What is all-over print?+
All-over print (also called allover print, AOP, or edge-to-edge print) is a printing process where the graphic covers the entire garment — front, back, sleeves, and any panel — without visible white borders or seams. The fabric is printed first, then cut and sewn into the final garment. This is different from DTG or DTF, which print A4–A3 panels onto a pre-sewn blank.
What's the difference between sublimation and all-over print on cotton?+
Sublimation works on polyester — heat and pressure turn solid dye into gas that bonds with the synthetic fiber. All-over print on cotton uses reactive dyes that bond with natural cellulose fibers; the fabric is pre-treated, printed, then steam-fixed. The visual result is similar (edge-to-edge, photorealistic), but the substrate and chemistry are different. We run both.
What is the MOQ for all-over print?+
MOQ is 50 pieces per design for polyester sublimation, DTG, DTF, and allover digital print on cotton. Smaller runs can be quoted case-by-case for established clients.
Can you print my exact Pantone color?+
Sublimation and allover cotton use CMYK process printing — we can hit approximately 85–90% of the Pantone solid-coated range. For exact Pantone matching, we offer DTF with Pantone-specific inks as a premium add-on. Send us your Pantone code and we'll do a strike-off sample before production.
How long does production take?+
Polyester sublimation: 7–12 days. Allover digital print on cotton: 20–25 days (cut-and-sew adds lead time). DTG/DTF: 7–10 days. Air or sea shipping on top — typically 5–10 days for DDP to most countries, or 2–5 days for US domestic from our Fontana warehouse.
What file formats do you accept?+
AI, PSD, PDF, PNG, JPG, SVG, or even a hand sketch. We offer free artwork check and 3D mockup before production. For best results, send vector files (AI, SVG, PDF) at 150 DPI minimum with all fonts outlined.
Do you ship DDP (delivered duty paid)?+
Yes. We ship DDP to 100+ countries — EU, UK, AU, CA, Middle East, Asia, and more. Single invoice, one price, door delivery. Your team never deals with customs paperwork or surprise duty bills. For US clients, we also ship domestically from our Fontana, CA warehouse (2–5 day delivery, zero customs).
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