Box Hood | 5171

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Decoration example for Small Embroidery Up To 5K Stitches
Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.
Decoration example for Small Embroidery Up To 5K Stitches

Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.

Advantages

  • Embroidery is a durable decoration method that washes well
  • Raised or textured decoration method
  • Only 1 setup charge for multiple colours

Disadvantages

  • Limited thread colours mean only approximate Pantone/PMS matches are possible
  • Really fine details are not possible to embroider
  • Embroidery requires a backing material on the back side of the embroidery which can be unsightly
Decoration example for Medium Embroidery Up To 10k Stitches
Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.
Decoration example for Medium Embroidery Up To 10k Stitches

Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.

Advantages

  • Embroidery is a durable decoration method that washes well
  • Raised or textured decoration method
  • Only 1 setup charge for multiple colours

Disadvantages

  • Limited thread colours mean only approximate Pantone/PMS matches are possible
  • Really fine details are not possible to embroider
  • Embroidery requires a backing material on the back side of the embroidery which can be unsightly
Decoration example for Large Embroidery Up To 15K Stitches 18cm Wide
Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.
Decoration example for Large Embroidery Up To 15K Stitches 18cm Wide

Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.

Advantages

  • Embroidery is a durable decoration method that washes well
  • Raised or textured decoration method
  • Only 1 setup charge for multiple colours

Disadvantages

  • Limited thread colours mean only approximate Pantone/PMS matches are possible
  • Really fine details are not possible to embroider
  • Embroidery requires a backing material on the back side of the embroidery which can be unsightly
Decoration example for Extra Large Embroidery 20k Embroidery Over 18cm
Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.
Decoration example for Extra Large Embroidery 20k Embroidery Over 18cm

Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.

Advantages

  • Embroidery is a durable decoration method that washes well
  • Raised or textured decoration method
  • Only 1 setup charge for multiple colours

Disadvantages

  • Limited thread colours mean only approximate Pantone/PMS matches are possible
  • Really fine details are not possible to embroider
  • Embroidery requires a backing material on the back side of the embroidery which can be unsightly
Decoration example for Small Full Colour Digital Transfer 10x10cm (SuperColour)
Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.
Decoration example for Small Full Colour Digital Transfer 10x10cm (SuperColour)

Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.

Advantages

  • This decoration method is ideal for full-colour designs, and complex images with gradients.
  • When printing multicoloured designs this decoration method can be more economical than pad or screenprint as you will only pay for one setup regardless of the number of colours
  • Digital printing often allows for variable data such as individual names

Disadvantages

  • Metallic and neon/fluorescent colours are not available.
  • At high quantities pad or screenprint can be more economical
Decoration example for A4 Full Colour Digital Transfer (SuperColour)
Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.
Decoration example for A4 Full Colour Digital Transfer (SuperColour)

Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.

Advantages

  • This decoration method is ideal for full-colour designs, and complex images with gradients.
  • When printing multicoloured designs this decoration method can be more economical than pad or screenprint as you will only pay for one setup regardless of the number of colours
  • Digital printing often allows for variable data such as individual names

Disadvantages

  • Metallic and neon/fluorescent colours are not available.
  • At high quantities pad or screenprint can be more economical
Decoration example for A3 Full Colour Digital Transfer (SuperColour)
Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.
Decoration example for A3 Full Colour Digital Transfer (SuperColour)

Direct Digital print is a full-colour decoration method that prints in CMYK directly onto the product.

Advantages

  • This decoration method is ideal for full-colour designs, and complex images with gradients.
  • When printing multicoloured designs this decoration method can be more economical than pad or screenprint as you will only pay for one setup regardless of the number of colours
  • Digital printing often allows for variable data such as individual names

Disadvantages

  • Metallic and neon/fluorescent colours are not available.
  • At high quantities pad or screenprint can be more economical
Decoration example for 1 Colour ScreenPrint
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 1 Colour ScreenPrint

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 2 Colour ScreenPrint
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 2 Colour ScreenPrint

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 3 Colour ScreenPrint
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 3 Colour ScreenPrint

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 4 Colour ScreenPrint
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 4 Colour ScreenPrint

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 1 Colour ScreenPrint
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 1 Colour ScreenPrint

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 2 Colour ScreenPrint
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 2 Colour ScreenPrint

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 3 Colour ScreenPrint
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 3 Colour ScreenPrint

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
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Description

The Box Hood offers a modern silhouette in 350 GSM, mid-heavyweight anti-pill CVC fleece. With a relaxed fit, drop shoulder, and kangaroo pocket, it’s built for comfort and durability. Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage and perfect for screen printing, DTG, and embroidery.