During your studies, you experience various moments. Exams, friends, studying, and wonderful experiences that we remember for a lifetime. Blue Frame has been part of student life for years, enriching it with merch representing each faculty and creating a lasting memory that you can always wear. How is student merch created?

As you probably already know, Blue Frame was launched with the goal of creating an online student community. Especially now, when the Covid crisis limits social gatherings and public events, we have adapted and created a platform that allows all faculties to sell or pre-sell textile items. We prepared several categories of hoodies, differing in quality and colors, so each faculty can decide which quality they want. To start, we open a new webshop for each faculty, or pre-orders can be made directly at the faculty. After a few simple steps, we create the merch for you.

So how are hoodies and t-shirts for students made?
- Faculty representatives request the model, color, and quality of the t-shirt.
- They create their visual or hire Blue Frame to design it for them.
- Blue Frame then prints the t-shirts using the screen printing technique. Screen printing is one of the oldest printing techniques, still used by top printing companies worldwide due to its high quality on fabric. This technique ensures the print remains high-quality for a long time. Even students who study longer than expected will be able to wear their faculty t-shirt looking like it did on day one. Seriously, print quality is crucial, and we focus on it just like on the t-shirt quality we recommend.
- After that, we create sewn labels that are prepared and sewn by hand. These labels usually feature the faculty logo and are a nice detail on the t-shirt.
- After printing, t-shirts are packed in protective bags that shield them from water, impact, and scratches.
- Each student package also includes 3x Nescafe 3-in-1 coffee. Because without coffee, there are no good results!
- After packaging, t-shirts are sent to the faculty address or directly to students’ homes, depending on previous arrangements with the faculty representatives.
