Handmade in York, PA — Each Piece One of a Kind
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Screen printing is a mature industry. Most shops compete on price, turnaround, and maybe ink quality, but the actual product often looks the same from one printer to the next. Same Gildan blanks, same placement, same hand feel. If you're a screen printer looking for a way to offer something truly different without overhauling your entire operation, ice dye blanks for screen printing are a premium upgrade that your competitors probably aren't offering.
I've been supplying pre-dyed ice dye blanks to printers for a few years now, and the feedback is consistent: customers notice the difference immediately, they're willing to pay more for it, and the pieces generate word-of-mouth that plain blanks never do. Here's how it works, what to consider for ink and registration, and how to price the upgrade.
The pitch to your customer is simple: instead of printing on a plain white or colored blank, you print on a one-of-a-kind hand-dyed base. The graphic is the same, the quality is the same, but the blank underneath transforms a standard printed tee into something that looks and feels artisan. Every piece is unique because every ice dye blank is unique.
This works especially well for:
For your business, the economics are simple. A pre-dyed blank costs more than a plain one, but you pass that cost through plus your margin. If a plain Comfort Colors 1717 costs you $8 and you sell the printed tee for $18, an ice-dyed version of that same blank might cost $18-22 and you sell the finished printed piece for $35-45. Your per-unit profit increases even though your percentage margin stays similar.
This is where screen printers usually have the most questions, and rightly so. Screen printing ink interacts with the base color differently than DTF transfers do. DTF has an opaque white base layer built into every transfer, so the graphic is always independent of the blank color. Screen printing ink, depending on type, can be more or less transparent.
Registration on ice dye blanks is no different than registration on any garment-dyed blank. The fabric has already been through my full dye and rinse process, so it's clean, dry, and dimensionally stable. There's no residual dye that will transfer to your screens or contaminate your ink.
A few practical notes:
The key to making ice dye blanks profitable is positioning them as a premium tier, not replacing your standard offering. Keep your regular pricing on plain blanks for clients who want the standard product. Then offer ice dye bases as an upgrade option.
The conversation with your customer goes like this: "We can print your design on a standard Comfort Colors blank for $X, or for $X more per piece, we can print it on a hand-dyed ice dye blank where every shirt is one-of-a-kind." Most customers who value their brand will at least order a sample batch of the upgrade, and a significant percentage convert to the premium option for part or all of their run.
For retail pricing guidance, ice dye screen-printed tees typically sell for $35-50 depending on blank choice and market. Crewnecks and hoodies command $55-85. The one-of-a-kind factor supports these price points because the customer understands they're getting something that can't be mass-produced.
I supply pre-dyed ice dye blanks wholesale to screen printers, DTF shops, and other apparel decorators. The process is simple: you choose your blank style, tell me the colorway you want, and I hand-dye them in my York, PA studio. Every piece goes through a full 24-hour dye set and multiple rinse cycles to ensure the colors are permanent and won't bleed during your print process.
Minimum wholesale orders are 12 pieces per style. Turnaround is 2-3 weeks. You can mix sizes within a style and colorway. For more detail on blank options, colorways, and the full ordering process, check out the ice dye wholesale page or read my breakdown of ice dye blanks for DTF printing. The blank options and ordering process are the same regardless of which print method you're using.
If you want to discuss what would work best for your shop's specific setup and customer base, reach out directly. I work with printers to match colorways to their typical design styles and can suggest combinations that I know produce strong results.

Maria Budziszewski
Owner & Creator
Every piece is hand-dyed with care in York, PA. From ice dye hoodies to crystal jewelry, each item is crafted to be one-of-a-kind.
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