Flash Ink: Innovative Technology for Custom Clothing Needs

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Flash Ink has been operating in Bend with screen printing services since 2008, but they’ve recently changed the Central Oregon custom clothing game by introducing direct-to-garment printing to their design repertoire this year. With the innovative direct-to-garment printing technology, FlashInk boasts the ability to make custom clothing more quickly and efficiently than ever before.

The introduction of direct-to-garment printing did not take away from the more traditional printing methods that FlashInk offers, however. The shop still bears classic embroidery technology, as well as the traditional screen printing methods that many people have become accustomed to. By incorporating direct-to-garment printing to their line-up, FlashInk became one of the only Bend-based custom clothing companies to offer all three techniques, making them widely versatile.

While they’re perhaps most well known for their affordable custom t-shirt printing services, Flash Ink has simultaneously mastered the art of intricate designs for hats, sweatshirts, t-shirts, jackets and more — there’s almost nothing they can’t print on at your request. Unlike the majority of screen-printing companies, however, FlashInk is not limited to just apparel. They also specialize in creating custom promotional goods including drinkware, bags, and tech accessories that have helped local businesses grow. With their wardrobe-expanding custom apparel offerings and promotional goods, Flash Ink provides all the services that any business — or individual — needs to make great custom clothing ideas come to life, and they do so at competitive prices.

With all the different techniques and customizable goods they offer, it may seem overwhelming to decide which method works best for you. But FlashInk’s comprehensive website features information about each type of printing to help you decide whether embroidery, screen printing, or the new direct-to-garment printing will suit your project best.

Flash Ink • 910 SE Wilson Ave., A-3

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