Custom T-Shirts Printing
Personalized T-shirt Printing in Toronto. Unmatched Quality.
Looking for custom tee shirts for your band, brand, corporation, or event? Need custom t-shirts printed for your business? Paranoid Print Company is a local, downtown screen printing shop that creates personalized t-shirts in Toronto.
Quality Custom Tees
The look, quality, and variety of our custom screen printed t-shirts is just the beginning of what makes us our clients’ favourite shop for t-shirt printing in Toronto.
We pride ourselves on being artist-owned, offering a full-service screen printing business and design boutique that specializes in well-priced and detail-oriented screen printing and DTG printing for t-shirts and other garments.
Beyond Screen Printing
Our services are not limited to screen printing and t-shirts.
We offer direct to garment printing (dtg) along with custom embroidery for all sorts of apparel like polo shirts, hoodies, jerseys, jackets and more.
We are proud to have also introduced Direct to Film DTF Printing to our wide offering of services.
How It Works
In order to roll out top quality screen printed t-shirt products, we first need to understand your specific requirements and quantities before recommending styles and printing processes best suited for your custom tee shirt printing project. We have a minimum order quantity of 25 pieces per design.
We offer a variety of printing methods and inks such as Plastisol, Discharge, Puff, Soft Hand, Metallic, Neon, Split Fountain, or even Glow in the Dark.
These are just some of the inks and processes we have lined up for any custom t-shirt screen printing order. Get to know our methods below.
Not Just Tees
High or low volume jobs accepted with industry leading turnaround times.
Meticulously printed by hand or auto press to ensure pristine, unbeatable quality control.
Our in-house graphic artists can assist with graphic design and custom illustrations at a reasonable rate.
Experienced in brand consultations for apparel design, product sourcing and also budget management. Speak to an experienced human, not an automated system.
Our custom screen printing is not restricted to custom T-shirts. We offer custom screen printing on hoodies, tank tops, long sleeve shirts, crew neck sweaters, tote bags, and aprons to list a few other items. We also offer custom sticker printing, DTG printing, DTF printing, and more.
T-Shirt Screen Printing is great for...
- Family Reunions & local sports teams
- Restaurants, Bars, Clubs, Local Entertainment Industry
- Events & Promotions
- Brand Promotions
- Non-profit fundraisers & events
- Franchise & Corporate Organizations
- Fashion Industry
- Film & TV industry
- Musicians, Bands & Talent Agencies
- Small Businesses
- Cannabis stores and brands
A Peak Behind the Scenes
To offer high quality customization options specific to our clients’ t-shirt screen printing projects we rely on our years of experience and our speciality t-shirt screen printing inks and processes.
Please take a moment to explore which method(s) might be best for you below...
Plastisol Ink
Most widely used in screen printing as this ink is thick, durable, versatile and lends clear graphic detail. Print colours are an exact match along with steady colour consistency throughout the print run. Plastisol ink is fairly easy to mix and it’s long-lasting. The high density of this link prevents it from arching its low viscosity makes it a versatile to work with softer prints too. It offers a low gloss and flat finish.
Discharge Ink
If you are looking for something that’s vibrant yet soft, the discharge ink is the answer. This method involves the use of an activator that erases the colour of the fabric on demarcated areas and then replaces it with its pigments, making it a popular pick when working with 100% cotton.
Puff Ink
This is a screen printing ink additive that once heat is applied to the ink, it raises from the fabric, somewhat like a freshly baked loaf of bread! Puff ink adds the layer of depth besides just art and colour to customized t-shirts.
Metallic Ink
Metallic ink really makes a statement. This method of printing t-shirts and other apparel leaves its signature lustrous appearance by combining 2 main components - liquid resin and a metallic pigment. The pigment lend popular hues like gold, silver, rose gold and more! One of the benefits of metallic ink printing is its versatility to cling to a range of fabrics. Since the metallic particles mix with a traditional plastisol based, the technique works well on cotton and polyester blends.
Soft Hand Ink
Popular in the retail space, this type of tee shirt screen printing, as the name suggests, leaves you with a super soft garment. Easier on light and white garments/fabrics, the print looks more authentic and the feel is more natural. We tend to steer away from hard garments with this kind of printing.
Glow in the Dark Ink
Custom t-shirts that glow in the dark you say? Making prints come alive in the dark, this method involves a phosphorescent ink that’s applied atop a light reflecting white or coloured underbase. This renders a high-gloss finish to the final personalized t-shirts and of course takes the wow factor up a notch.
Neon and Fluorescent Ink
Screen printing done with neon or fluorescent ink gives your custom tees some retro vibes. Neon and Fluorescent works well with both light and dark fabrics, but if you must go neon onto black, a white underbase must be applied for the top ink to be bold and vibrant.
Distressed and Vintage Printing
This method focuses on the finished look more than the process involved. This method of screen printing on a t-shirt gives you an aged, worn-out look that’s making a huge comeback in retail.
Split Fountain Printing
The split fountain technique, is popular when you want to create colour gradations, involves combining two or more colours on one screen. This screen printing method makes rainbows look perfect and psychedelic effects really pop.
Pantone Colour Matching
Need an exact colour match? The Pantone Matching System is the international language for accurate colour matching. It’s the most widespread reference guide for colour.