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Apparel Personalisation Software for Every Garment and Technique

Polos, hoodies, caps, workwear, sportswear — FastEditor covers the full apparel decoration flow across 60+ supplier catalogues. Multiple print areas, size and colour matrices, B2B logo uploads and consumer photo personalisation, all in one integration. Every area outputs its own production file, built to the specification of the technique decorating it.

60+ supplier catalogues, pre-configured. Promotional wear, fashion wear, workwear and sportswear — including Fruit of the Loom, Stanley/Stella, Gildan, SOL'S, AS Colour, Blåkläder and Robey. Print areas, technique constraints, colour limits and output rules are built in per product.

Multi-area, multi-technique, one order. Chest logo, full back print, sleeve decoration, collar label — designed in one flow, each area using a different technique if the order needs it. FastEditor generates the correct production file per area and per technique automatically.

B2B and consumer in one platform. B2B buyers upload a logo for screen printing or embroidery; consumers upload a photo for DTG or sublimation. Same product, same ordering flow, adapted automatically to the upload type. Both converge at the same proof approval and production output.

Every garment. Pre-configured and ready to decorate

The reason apparel decoration is slow is not the printing. It is the specification lookup — finding out that this particular polo takes a 90mm chest print, that this hoodie caps screen printing at four colours, that this softshell cannot take DTG at all. Multiply that by every product in a 60-supplier catalogue and you have a full-time job that produces nothing.

FastEditor's Product Hub holds decoration specifications for apparel across 60+ suppliers. When a customer selects a garment, the correct setup loads automatically — print area dimensions, maximum colour count for screen printing, minimum resolution for DTG, stitch limits for embroidery.

  • 60+ supplier catalogues pre-configured in the Product Hub
  • Print areas, technique specs and output rules built in per product and per size
  • Automatic spec application per garment and decoration area
  • New supplier products onboarded without custom development

Design every decoration area. In one flow

Apparel orders rarely involve a single print area. A workwear jacket needs a chest logo, a back print and a sleeve badge. A branded hoodie needs front and back in different techniques. Each of those is a separate artwork job if you handle it by hand.

FastEditor handles all of it inside one ordering flow. Customers move through each decoration area in sequence, the artwork is placed, the preview updates, and the proof is assembled from every active area. Each area outputs a technique-specific production file, and the complete order is processed automatically.

  • Chest, back, sleeve, collar and hem area support
  • A different technique per area within the same order
  • Proof assembled from all active decoration areas
  • Separate production file per area and per technique

Every major brand. Pre-configured and ready

FastEditor's Product Hub covers the full breadth of the apparel market — from volume promotional wear to premium fashion and specialist workwear. Every brand below is pre-configured with print areas, technique specs and output rules.

Promotional wear. Fruit of the Loom, SOL'S, Gildan, B&C Collection, Kariban and many more — high-volume basics with broad size ranges, pre-configured for screen printing and DTG across the full colour range.

Fashion wear. Stanley/Stella, AS Colour, Jack & Jones // PRODUKT, TeeJays and many more — premium, sustainably produced styles. For the dedicated flow, see t-shirt design software.

Workwear. Blåkläder, ID Identity, Tricorp, Snickers Workwear and many more. For company stores and stored logo libraries, see workwear decoration.

Sportswear. Robey and Craft — performance fabrics with sublimation and DTG configurations for team kits.

The size and colour matrix, resolved once

A single apparel order is usually a matrix: five garment types, eight sizes, three colours, and a different print area for almost every cell in it. Prepared manually, that is where the margin on the job disappears.

FastEditor configures the artwork once and resolves the matrix automatically. Chest logos are scaled and repositioned per size so they sit proportionally correctly on an XS and a 4XL, and each cell is validated against its own print area dimensions. The buyer approves one proof; production receives every file.

  • Artwork scaled and repositioned automatically across the size range
  • Size-specific print area limits enforced per garment
  • Multiple garment types and colour variants in one batch
  • One proof for the buyer, a complete production file set for the decorator
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of the logos customers upload are not print-ready as supplied — FastEditor corrects them automatically before they reach production.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which apparel suppliers are available in the Product Hub?

60+ suppliers, including Stanley/Stella, AS Colour, TeeJays, Gildan, Fruit of the Loom, SOL'S, B&C Collection, Kariban, Blåkläder and Tricorp. New suppliers are onboarded regularly, and you can request specific ones as part of implementation without custom development.

Which decoration techniques are supported for apparel?

Screen printing, DTG, DTF, heat transfer and sublimation are live today. Embroidery visualisation and DST file generation are in testing with our first partners. Each technique has its own production output — colour separations for screen print, high-resolution RGB for DTG, gangsheet files for DTF — generated from the technique configured per product.

What is the difference between apparel personalisation software and a product configurator?

A configurator shows the customer a visual and records their choices. Apparel personalisation software also produces the file that gets decorated — vectorising the logo, enforcing the print area, separating colours and outputting to the decorator's specification. The configurator ends at checkout; FastEditor ends at a production-ready file.

Can a single order include multiple garment types and techniques?

Yes. Each product and decoration area is processed independently within an order. One order can carry a t-shirt with a DTG front, a hoodie with a screen-printed back and a polo with an embroidered chest, each generating the correct production file for its technique automatically.

How does FastEditor handle size variants in a B2B order?

Artwork is configured once and applied across every size in the order, with correct scaling and positioning for each garment's print area dimensions — so a chest logo sits proportionally on an XS and a 4XL. No manual file duplication is required.

Can one order mix garment types, colours and decoration techniques?

Yes. Each garment and each decoration area is processed independently inside a single order, so one batch can carry a screen-printed hoodie, a DTG t-shirt and an embroidered polo. Production files are generated per garment and per position automatically, with no manual splitting of the order.

What file formats does FastEditor accept for apparel orders?

Yes. Each garment and each decoration area is processed independently inside a single order, so one batch can carry a screen-printed hoodie, a DTG t-shirt and an embroidered polo. Production files are generated per garment and per position automatically, with no manual splitting of the order.

Can customers see colour variants update in real time?

Yes. Where colour variants are configured for a garment, switching colour re-renders the preview instantly with the artwork applied to the selected colour, and the production file is generated for the approved variant.

Related product flows

Same pipeline, different print area.

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Decoration techniques

Screen Printing
Live
Direct-to-Garment (DTG)
Live
Direct-to-Film (DTF)
Live
Heat Transfer
Live
Sublimation
Live
Embroidery
In testing