Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) is a textile applied with adhesive. The apparel expands and contracts with heat. So as you wash your clothes, they are expanding and contracting with heat from the wash and dry. The vinyl needs to be able to contract and expand with the garment or it cracks and peels. AVANCE HTV is all stretch. So it expands and contracts with garment thru all the washes and dry.
Flexible & Hand-Crafted
We handpick each of our vinyl to stretch and move with the material you put it on making it not only look great but making it last long after the first wash.
Full Color Spectrum
Easy to add to a variety of materials you can create an array of fun products for you and your family. Shop today and see why we believe All Vinyl Are Not Created Equal.
Why Avance Vinyl?
Other Brands
Cracks over time
Fades after washing
Made from low-quality materials
Not flexible
Avance Vinyl
Long lasting stretch vinyl
Won't fade
Made from high quality materials
High flexibility
Premier heat press vinyl
Our Vinyl is incredibly easy to cut and apply. With a cricut or another cutting device and an iron or heat press, you will be ready to make shirts, hoodies, jersey's and more.
That won't crack
Easy-to-use heat transfer vinyl is so easy to use, even for beginners. And, at AVANCE Heat Transfer Vinyl, we offer classes to teach you how to use the product on different items to make your own custom products.
HTV rolls are 20 inches wide and are available in 1, 5, or 25-yard length.
Money-Back Guarantee
We’re 100% confident about our product that we’ll give you a FULL REFUND if it doesn’t work well.
Order now with complete confidence and if it’s not for you, just send the product with the full tag and we’ll give you your money back within 30 days.
A customized
Midas touch!
Easy to use
Layer with other HTVs
COLD/COOL Peel HTV
Customize However You Want!
There are over thousands of ways you can use our Vinyl!
Use your Vinyl for T-shirts, ties, windbreakers, dresses, robes, shorts, belts, boots, beanies, slippers, socks, sweat pants, jeans, purses, corsets, umbrellas, leather jackets, headbands, pennants, athletic bags, yoga mats, cheer bows, jerseys, yoga pants, cleats, golf bags, caps, wet suits, boxing gloves, lifting belts, and so on!QUESTIONS? LOOK HERE!
Can't find question? call us (833) 450-3797 or email us avancevinyl@gmail.com
Why use Stretch HTV over Regular HTV?
What temperature do you use for the HTV?
Regular/ Flock
Temp. Setting: 315 degrees
Time: 15 seconds
Pressure: Medium Pressure
Cold Peel
Metallic/ Glitter
Temp. Setting: 315 degrees
Time: 18 seconds
Pressure: Medium Pressure
Cold Peel
What temperature do you use for the Rhinestones?
Temp. Setting: 335 degrees
Time: 25 seconds
Pressure: Medium Pressure
Cold Peel
What temperature do you use for Sublimation?
Temp. Setting: 370 degrees
Time: 70 seconds
Pressure: Medium Pressure
Why do we cold peel versus hot peel?
Why can't we use cotton for sublimation?
Why can't we use cotton for sublimation?
The sublimation dye does not adhere properly to the cotton fabric. If you use cotton or cotton/polyester blends, the print comes out dull, faded and will wash out very quickly. Polyester is the material that accepts the sublimation dye the best and doesn't wash out or fade.
How do we keep the transfers from moving?
Mineral oil is a natural by-product of petroleum. It’s created when petroleum is distilled to become gasoline (yep, the stuff you put in the ol’ gas tank). It’s the same stuff as “petroleum jelly,” which has been a mainstay in U.S. homes for many years by way of creams and lotions, as well as Vaseline and baby oil.