Why We Print the Way We Do đą
Between fine-tuning our shop, vending at local markets, and dialing in the details of our flagship collection, we want to pause and share something important: why we chose water-based screen printing for Earth Medicine Apparel.
When we first started working with print shops, we experimented with different methods for our designsâespecially Jhonnyâs portrait, which has so many fine lines and details. It quickly became clear that not all printing is created equal.

Over the past 12 months, weâve tested different methods â from direct-to-garment to plastisol â before finding the one that truly does our artwork justice. Hereâs a peek at the differences, and why we ultimately chose water-based screen printing for Earth Medicine Apparel.
đ¨ď¸ Common Print Methods (and Their Pitfalls)
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Direct-to-Garment (DTG)
Think of this like a giant inkjet printer for fabric. Itâs great for small runs, but the prints tend to fade quickly after a few washes. Thatâs not the lasting vibrancy we want for our designs. This is what many print-to-order shops utilize.Â

Direct-to-Garment - Soft at first, but fades fast after a few washes. Not ideal for capturing the bold, lasting colors of jungle life. Â
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Heat Transfer
Transfers place a thin plastic-like film on top of the fabric. While crisp at first, they often peel, crack, and feel plasticky over time.
Heat transfer: Quick and easy, but the print sits on top of the shirt â prone to peeling and cracking with wear. Â
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Plastisol Screen Printing
The industry standard for decades. It lays ink on top of the shirt, leaving a thick, heavy print that can crack as the shirt ages. Plus, it relies on PVC and toxic chemicals that arenât necessarily aligned with our values around sustainability and health. That said, with traditional screen printing, you get juicy Pantone colors that shine, and itâs great for fine-line garment printing.
Plastisol ink: Thick and heavy. Over time, it cracks, and the inks are made with harsh chemicals that donât align with our values. -
Water-Based Screen Printing (Our Choice)
This method actually soaks into the fibers of the shirt, meaning the print becomes part of the garment. Itâs soft to the touch, breathable, and incredibly durableâno cracking, no peeling, and the vibrancy lasts for years. Even better, water-based inks avoid many of the harmful chemicals found in plastisol.

Water-based Ink: Inks soak directly into the fibers for a breathable, soft finish. Eco-friendlier, long-lasting, and perfect for preserving the fine details of our designs.
For Jhonnyâs portrait and other fine-line designs, water-based inks brought the detail to life while keeping the shirt lightweight and comfortable. Itâs the closest thing to wearable art that doesnât compromise on feel, longevity, or our commitment to the planet. đâ¨
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