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Supacolour is a heat-transfer supplier for apparel decorators and custom e-commerce sellers. Its core model is that customers upload their artwork, Supacolour optimizes it and produces the transfer films, then ships them to customers to apply to garments or other products with a heat press. Its product range covers a wide variety of use cases, including DTF, screen-print hybrid transfers, hats, softshell, reflective, industrial wash, low-temperature fabrics, and promotional products.
From a workflow perspective, Supacolour emphasizes a light-production model: “send artwork — receive transfers — heat-press finished products.” SupaDTF supports minimum orders as low as 1 piece, making it suitable for short runs, personalized names and numbers, sampling, and on-demand printing. Wearable is better suited to orders of 50+ pieces and supports more accurate Pantone colors, metallic inks, and higher durability. The website states that orders typically ship within 1–2 business days after receipt, with delivery time depending on location. Its transfer products are rated for 80+ washes, while some industrial-wash products are rated for at least 50 washes, and the company provides information on OEKO-TEX, CPSIA, Prop 65, and third-party wash testing.
The website does not publish a specific price list, which is the main limitation when evaluating costs. The disclosed information includes: wholesale customers can access tiered pricing, with larger orders offering greater savings; there are no setup fees and no rush fees; and there are no hidden fees other than shipping, which is calculated before checkout. For sellers, SupaDTF is better suited to small batches of fewer than 20 pieces, while the website suggests that Wearable may be more economical above that quantity.
The advantages are that the product line is clearly segmented and can cover common customization needs for apparel e-commerce, workwear, hats, and promotional products; the flexible minimum order quantity makes it suitable for testing new products; free artwork optimization lowers the barrier for design and prepress; and wholesale accounts support repeat ordering, dedicated support, and API integration with e-commerce or management systems. The drawbacks are that pricing is not transparent, so accurate margin calculations require placing an order or contacting sales; the service depends on a professional heat press and is not suitable for household irons or equipment with insufficient pressure; SupaDTF does not support precise Pantone matching or metallic inks, and complex fabrics require choosing the correct transfer type.
Supacolour is better suited to print shops, apparel brands, print-on-demand sellers, and wholesale apparel decorators that already have heat-press equipment. It is less suitable for beginner individual sellers with no production equipment at all. The source text does not disclose support for access, payment, or delivery in mainland China, so its access status should be considered unknown. If you operate a similar business in China, you should pay particular attention to confirming international shipping costs, lead times, payment methods, and local alternative supply chains.
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supacolour.co.uk is an United Kingdom E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach supacolour.co.uk directly.