Soft-structure route
Fabric & Soft-Structure Transfer Materials
Choose this route when you need softer structure, layered fabric feeling or a hybrid look between flat transfer decoration and patch-like surface presence.
Best for buyers comparing soft layered structure, applique-style feeling and non-rigid raised decoration routes.
Best for
Soft layered graphics, fabric-like texture and hybrid decorative looks that sit between transfer and patch.
Main decision points
Compare softness, edge style, structure, layering possibility and whether a patch route would communicate the idea better.
Quote inputs
Best quote inputs: artwork or applique reference, preferred fabric-like feel, finished size, base garment, quantity and whether the buyer wants a softer layered look or a clearer edge.
Next step
After review, CSTAR can help decide whether this should stay as a soft-structure transfer or shift into chenille, embroidered, silicone or TPU patch construction.
These visuals are here to help the buyer compare raised depth, soft structure and whether the artwork should stay transfer-led or move into a true patch route.
How buyers usually narrow raised or patch-like routes
Raised routes are typically chosen by physical depth first, then by softness, edge clarity and whether the design should really become a patch.
Decide if the depth should stay soft or molded
3D puff and fabric-like routes stay transfer-led, while silicone and TPU comparisons help when the buyer really wants a more product-like patch finish.
Check how much detail must stay readable
Large bold graphics often suit puff better, while small layered logos may need a cleaner patch comparison before sampling.
Match the structure to the base garment
Caps, outerwear, hoodies and fashion branding each tolerate raised structure differently, so garment type matters early.
Quote shortcut
Quote shortcut: if the buyer asks for soft raised depth, stay transfer-led first. If they ask for crisp premium branding, compare silicone or TPU patch pages before locking the route.
Compare raised and patch-like routes before finalizing the quote
Use the nearby routes below to separate puff height, soft fabric structure and patch-like molded alternatives before you approve the wrong sample direction.
What to send for a faster quote
Raised and patch-like routes quote faster when the finished size, desired thickness, garment surface, quantity and target look are all clear at the start.
Artwork & finished size
Vector artwork is best, but a clean logo, mockup, sketch or product photo is enough to begin review.
Quantity & target date
Tell us the sample quantity, bulk quantity and deadline so we can judge MOQ, tier pricing and production timing.
Fabric or application surface
Share whether the design goes on T-shirts, hoodies, caps, bags, uniforms or other materials so we can judge compatibility.
Target market & shipping
Add shipping country, target price and whether you need a free sample pack first or direct custom sampling.