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Snuggle DTF

Unlocking new growth for garment print professionals

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12 June 2025
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Snuggle’s trade-only service helping resellers diversify without disruption

Snuggle’s latest web-to-print direct-to-film (DTF) service redefines flexibility and speed for trade printers and resellers seeking personalised apparel solutions – without the costs or complexity.

In today’s competitive print landscape, agility and innovation are essential.

To help navigate this terrain, Snuggle has introduced a powerful solution: a DTF ordering platform crafted specifically for trade use. With no machinery investment required, beyond a simple heat press, the service offers seamless integration into a print business’s existing workflow, making Snuggle DTF the smart choice for businesses aiming to expand their offering without disruption.

From startup to industry leader
Since its launch in 2011, Snuggle has evolved into a premier UK garment printer. Operating from a 4,000sqm hub in Peterborough, it produces up to 15,000 DTG prints and 10,000 A4 transfers daily, complemented by high-quality embroidery services. This growth is built on reliability, advanced technology and a customer-first approach.

Utilising Snuggle’s DTF firepower enables businesses to offer the service instantly

A smarter way to embrace DTF
Snuggle DTF delivers:

  • Easy-to-use web ordering for custom transfers
  • No minimum quantities – ideal for both one-offs and bulk runs
  • Swift UK production and fulfilment
  • Consistent, retail-quality output

With no training and only a heat press required, it enables businesses to offer DTF instantly, minimising risk and maximising opportunity.

Rising demand, ready solution
The UK’s decorated apparel market is worth $245m (£181m), with customised t-shirts alone hitting 70m units. DTF technology is growing over 40% annually thanks to its adaptability and quality, making it a go-to for brands, printers, and creatives looking for fast, scalable solutions.

Breaking barriers for trade customers
Many printers hesitate to adopt DTF due to the investment cost and technical concerns. Snuggle removes these obstacles by delivering professional-grade transfers with zero setup, helping trade clients diversify without disruption.

Your trusted print partner
Snuggle continues to innovate, expanding capacity, improving turnaround, and prioritising customer success. With competitive trade pricing and unmatched support, Snuggle is more than a supplier, it’s a long-term partner in your business growth.


Snuggle DTF is now open for trade. Request your sample pack at sales@snuggle.co.uk, pricing details and platform access at snuggledtf.co.uk. Explore more at snuggle.co.uk.

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