TULCO Embossed works like magic, and I didn't know until I heat-pressed the shirts.
First layer (as seen in image below) is a thick base print of superwhite, then opaque black, then the red embossed print.
I learned that you achieve the optimal 3d effect only after heat-pressing it. I flash-dried the shirts, but the emboss just wasn't embossed enough. I then processed the front logos (for left chest), using opaque transfer. After heat-pressing the shirt, the red design just shot out of the garment. It is embossed!
Rated according to quality:
(1) Embroidery > (2) Gamusa Vinyl Transfer > (3) Textile Ink: Emboss





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