This DTF transfer features a striking Fueled By Coffee Weather Leopard design, engineered for year-round apparel production. Available across multiple size options, it utilizes advanced direct-to-film technology to deliver vibrant color fidelity and exceptional durability on cotton, cotton blends, and polyester substrates. The transfer maintains crisp detail and withstands repeated laundering without degradation, making it suitable for t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags, and similar garment applications. Designed for production efficiency, it requires only heat press application—eliminating the setup demands of traditional screen printing methods. Ideal for retailers seeking professional-grade, ready-to-apply designs that optimize workflow while maintaining consistent quality standards across inventory.
✅ Available Sizes & Recommended Uses
11" x 9.4” Large – hoodies, crewnecks, adult tees
8” x 6.9” Medium – youth shirts, small adult tees, tote bags
Choose the perfect size to match any project.
🧵 DTF Transfer Details
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Full-color DTF print with realistic yarn-texture detailing
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Printed on clear film for easy alignment
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Soft-hand feel with strong durability
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Works beautifully on cotton, polyester, and blended fabrics
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No minimums — ready to press
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Printed & shipped from New York by Get Things Printed
DTF transfer only — apparel not included.
🔥 PRESS GUIDE (Updated for 2025)
Before You Press:
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Temp: 290°F
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If using a thin silicone mat, increase +15°F to +20°F (max 335°F)
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Pre-press garment for 3–5 seconds
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Place transfer ink side down / film side up
1️⃣ FIRST PRESS – 12 Seconds
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290°F | Medium–firm pressure
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Use parchment or Teflon
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Press 12 seconds
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⚡ HOT PEEL immediately — smooth & low
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If lifting happens → re-press 3–5 seconds
2️⃣ SECOND PRESS – 5 Seconds (VERY IMPORTANT)
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Same temp
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Cover with parchment, old shirt, or thin silicone mat
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Press 5 seconds
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Improves wash life & softens finish
🧼 Wash & Care
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Wait 24 hours before washing
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Wash cold, inside-out, gentle cycle
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Hang dry or tumble low
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Do not iron directly on the print







