Blog posts

May 17, 2024
What Is RTP Apparel?

What is RTP Apparel? Brian Walker, the founder of RTP Apparel, speaks about what RTP Apparel is and how it will affect every direct to garment printing shop around the...

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RTP Apparel in Red and Navy Now Available

RTP Apparel is excited to announce we now have both red and navy Ready To Print shirts in stock and ready to order. We currently have limited quantities with more...

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RTP Apparel Announces the Launch of Red and Navy DTG Ready To Print Shirts

RTP will be showing off two new colors at the NBM Long Beach Printwear Show July 20th-22nd, 2017. The soon to be introduced Style #1600 Navy and Red shirts are...

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How To Make Your Dupont Ink DTG Print Look Like Screen Printing

We often hear about the comparison of DTG printing to screen printing and how DTG just doesn’t look as vibrant or last as long as screen printed shirts. While there...

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2 Regular Guys Talk About RTP Apparel

The May 19th Podcast of 2Regular Guys interview was conducted with Brian Walker where Image Armor, RTP Apparel, and the Direct To Garment industry in general and the true story...

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RTP Apparel and Image Armor make Impressions Magazine Spotight On Innovations

RTP Apparel and Image Armor are proud to report that Impressions Magazine did a Spotlight on Innovation article for both companies. You can see the complete article in the May 2017...

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Selling DTG Shirts for More Than $7 - This Is Why You Need RTP Apparel

Most DTG printers who print white T-Shirts just take a shirt and print. It is “just a white shirt after all ” – right? To keep the customer coming back...

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New Global Sales Manager Added to RTP Apparel

RTP Apparel is proud to announce the appointing of Bob DeCenso to the position of Global Sales Manager. Bob recently was formerly employed with Curbell Plastics as their Senior Outside...

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Increase the Output of your Epson F2000 by 84% by Using RTP Apparel

Getting the best possible print from your DTG machine usually means running the garment printer slower but at higher resolutions or with more than 1 pass. However achieving a better...

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