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By coming to this point, Who we are? Or where the idea comes from?, As some of the groups of friends were discussing about creative ideas which they can share with the new world and now we came out with the best way to show the world our creativity by printing trendy T-shirts. After my job in Mumbai , I came to Kolkata & wanted to start a business for t-shirts , which would complete our customers satisfactions and needs , through their choices of Fabric, Print Quality and Services, So I started to look out for the best fabrics at the market which could satisfy our customers, with the help of our fabric experts to match the customer needs. Then I looked for different print solutions with the help of worlds best experts & found several print options such as, Rubber Prints, Embroidery, Sublimation etc, as per our customers demand. Completing it, we had to find a suitable and adjusting name for our company and after several discussions with our experts , we came up with the name INKPRESSO . Where INK is derived as the dye we use for printing the T-shirts & PRESSO signifies Permanent print to the t-shirts fabric, for which we can give 50-60 washes warranty. With the help of our experts we finally established the company & getting good responses from different Colleges such as, IIT KGP, AOT, TI,JU,CNMC, IIM Kolkata & many more & also from different business firms where they have the need for suitable designed T-shirts for their Marketing Propaganda.

Slowly apart from t-shirts we started Merchandise Mugs, Caps, Key rings, Wrist Band, Bags etc.
Now our company is heading towards big opportunities to satisfy customer needs , whether we can freely do marketing by using the companies name on different Merchandise Items.

Now hence, we are ready to give ultimate quality product delivered as per our choice , we hold the grip tight and let the fortune cycle to your hands to provide full customization freedom to our customers.

Build up your own Trend design Customization with us.

Hence, we conclude by saying,
Wear the design you like
Inkpresso is on Service Always!

Our Process

01.

Contact Us

02.

Our Representative respond
within an Hour

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Share details, designs, & requirements or instructions

04.

Process Started Factory Printing

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Order Confirmed

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Pay 50% Advance

07.

Packing Orders

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Out for Delivery

09

Reached To Happy Customers

The All New

WEAR THE DESIGN YOU LIKE !!

Introducing the fall collection

Premium quality 180 GSM 100% cotton
Pre shrunk Bio washed fabric.
50-60 washes warranty on print

T Shirt Fabric

Cotton

Cotton fibers are natural hollow fibers; they are soft, cool, known as breathable fibers and absorbent. Cotton fibers can hold water 24–27 times their own weight. They are strong, dye absorbent and can stand up against abrasion wear and high temperature. In one word, cotton is comfortable.

Poly Cotton

Polycotton is a blend of synthetic and cotton fibres and is typically composed of 80% polyester and 20% cotton across much of our polycotton but this can vary dependant on suppliers and batches sourced

Polyester

Polyester fabric (polyethylene terephthalate) is a synthetic woven material known for being durable and relatively inexpensive to produce. It was invented in 1941 by British chemists and brought by DuPont to the United States.

Pros & Cons

Our Print

D.T.F. :-

What is DTF Printing? The DTF process is as simple in its working as its name suggests Print on a film and directly transfer it onto fabric. The most prominent factor that makes this process worthy of use across a larger number of people is the freedom to choose almost any fabric.

Rubber (Plastisol) Screen Print :-

They do not dye the threads of a fabric like traditional dye material. Plastisol screen printing ink wraps around the fibers and makes a mechanical bond with the fabric. Screen printing plastisols will not adhere to non-porous substrates such as plastic, metal, wood and glass.

Sublimation :-

What is DTF Printing? The DTF process is as simple in its working as its name suggests Print on a film and directly transfer it onto fabric. The most prominent factor that makes this process worthy of use across a larger number of people is the freedom to choose almost any fabric.