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Our story // Est. 2016

Ten yearson the press.

Tee Printer started as a back-room screen-printing outfit and grew, one method at a time, into a full UK print house. We pulled screens, moved into DTG, then DTF — and added embroidery, sublimation and 3D printing along the way. We've done it for the same kind of independent sellers we partner with today.

10Years in print

10yrs

On the press

4ways

Print methods in-house

1:1

Service per brand

48hrs

Typical sample turnaround

The workshop

Independent, and proud of it.

We've never been a faceless print farm. Over the last decade we've learned every variation of garment printing the hard way — on the floor, on real orders, fixing the things that cheaper outfits ignore: registration, colour accuracy, the way a print feels after fifty washes.

That experience is exactly why overseas sellers come to us. You can't be everywhere at once, and shipping garments across an ocean to reach UK and EU customers is slow, costly and full of customs friction. We become your print room on this side of the water.

And we keep the client list deliberately short. A handful of brands at a time means we actually know your products, your colours and your standards — so the service stays bespoke instead of becoming another ticket in a queue.

Method by method

How we learned every press.

  1. 2016

    First screens pulled

    Started as a back-room screen-printing outfit, hand-pulling spot-colour runs for local bands and brands.

  2. 2018

    Direct-to-garment

    Added DTG to handle the detailed, full-colour designs screens couldn't — and small runs finally made sense.

  3. 2020

    Direct-to-film

    DTF became our workhorse: bold, durable prints on almost any fabric or colour, ready for mixed ranges.

  4. 2021

    Embroidery floor

    Brought stitching in-house for caps, polos and workwear — premium, properly-made branding.

  5. 2023

    Sublimation & mugs

    Dye-sublimation opened up mugs and all-over polyester — full colour, baked in for good.

  6. 2024

    Into three dimensions

    Added 3D printing for custom props, prototypes and finished add-ons made to spec.

  7. 2025

    Etsy & eBay sync

    Built our marketplace apps so overseas sellers could plug their shops straight into our press floor.

The short list

We'd rather print well for a few than badly for many.

Our promise
  • A named contact who knows your account — not a help desk.
  • Pre-production samples on every new product, every time.
  • Honest advice on which method suits which design.
  • Capacity protected so your orders never sit in a backlog.
Room for a few

Could you be next?

We only take on a handful of new brands a year. If UK fulfilment sounds like the missing piece for your shop, let's see if we're a fit.