Garment Printing Franchise

Garment printing can be a lucrative add-on in branded apparel, giving you the ability to produce detailed designs for businesses without requiring large batch orders, using direct-to-garment (DTG) printing.

Why Garment Printing

Garment Printing is in demand because businesses across industries rely on printed apparel for teamwear, promotions, events, and brand visibility. DTG (direct-to-garment) printing is especially useful for smaller batches, compared to screen printing, which is typically better suited for larger runs. Offering DTG helps you meet client needs without forcing large minimum orders.

Fully Promoted continues to evolve with trends and upgrades, so owners can offer services that align with what customers are actively buying.

Benefits of DTG Printing for Your Customers

DTG garment printing gives customers advantages that are different from other decoration methods, which is why many owners offer it as an additional service.

  • Longer lasting feel and finish: ink is injected directly into the fabric, so there’s less texture and designs can hold up well over time.
  • Convenient: DTG equipment is designed to be straightforward to set up and operate.
  • Digital and fast: DTG uses software-based printing rather than a layer-by-layer approach, which can speed production for the right job types.
  • Highly accurate: digital output supports detailed designs with strong consistency.

Fully Promoted Garment Printing Franchise

Fully Promoted is built to be a one-stop shop for clients’ marketing and promotional needs, offering a broad spectrum of products and services, including DTG garment printing when clients want it.

When you join the franchise, you benefit from established resources, supplier access, and tested equipment to make DTG printing easier to add and deliver. For many owners, garment printing represents an additional revenue stream that complements other apparel and branded solutions.

How you help customers:

  • Small-batch branded apparel for local businesses and teams
  • Event shirts, staff apparel, and promotional campaigns
  • New-hire or team apparel needs when quantities vary
  • Detailed, high-color designs where DTG is a strong fit
  • Ongoing apparel programs that expand into additional branded solutions over time

    Who is A Garment Printing Franchise Opportunity Like Fully Promoted a Good Fit For?

    This can be a strong fit for owners who want a branded apparel business with the option to offer DTG garment printing, especially if you like the idea of meeting customer needs without large minimum orders.

    It also fits people who are:

    • Comfortable learning a process and following a system
    • Interested in serving business customers who order branded apparel repeatedly
    • Motivated to add a complementary revenue stream that supports broader branded programs

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is this type of franchise B2B or B2C?

    Fully Promoted is designed primarily as a B2B model serving business clients across industries.

    Do I need production experience?

    No. Many owners start without industry experience and rely on training, systems, and vendor support.

    What’s the difference between DTG and screen printing?

    DTG is commonly used for smaller batches and detailed digital designs, while screen printing is often better suited for larger runs.

    Does garment printing replace other apparel services?

    No, garment printing can be an additional service that helps you meet more customer needs as part of a broader branded apparel offering.

    How do I learn if this fits me?

    Download the franchise kit and schedule a call to discuss your background, goals, and market interest.

    Next steps

    If you’re exploring garment printing franchise opportunities, take three quick next steps:

    1

    Download the franchise kit to understand the model and what owners actually do day-to-day.

    2

    Review the investment range, startup costs, and financial expectations.

    3

    Schedule a call to discuss to discuss territory availability and fit.