The shop we wished existed.
Krovexa started in 2024 because we got tired of being on the wrong end of bad DTF orders. Too many sheets came back with color drift. Too many arrived three days late, with tracking that lied. Too many support emails ended with "we'll get back to you" and then nothing.
We figured the work could be cleaner. So we put together a press floor around three things shops actually need. Color you can trust batch after batch. A 24 hour window from order to press. And a human who picks up when something goes wrong.
What we make
DTF transfers. Direct to Film prints, calibrated for 100% cotton, polyester, blends, fleece, and most stretch fabrics. Soft hand, sharp edges. They hold up past 50 wash cycles when you press them right.
Gangsheets. Pack multiple designs onto one sheet. Standard is 22 by 24 inches, custom goes up to 22 by 60. You pay by the square inch, not by the design.
Blank apparel. A short list of blanks we know plays well with DTF. Mostly Gildan, Bella+Canvas, Next Level. Picked for color fastness and weight, not for the catalog page count.
How we work
Orders move to the line within one business day. Every press cycle gets a color check against our reference profile. The sheet you order today should match the one you ordered six months ago. If it doesn't, we want to know.
When something goes wrong on our side, registration off, color drift, sheet defect, we reprint that day. No claim form. Send a photo, give us an order number, the reprint is in the queue before the email thread gets long.
Where we are
Production runs out of Houston, Texas. Ground shipping reaches both coasts in three to five business days. Free over $100. Volume orders ship in scheduled production slots, so talk to the wholesale desk if you need a calendar.
Who this is for
Print shops who count every minute on the press. Apparel brands who need a color to stay put through a season. Etsy sellers who care that a customer's repeat order looks like the first. Anyone tired of explaining to a client why this batch looks a little different than the last one.
If that sounds familiar, welcome. Let's keep the press hot.