Fluro Wearable
Turn up the brightness with Fluro
The Fluro Wearable is the best heat transfer for:
- Adding bright fluro colors to cotton tees, sweatshirts, hoodies and more
- Fluro designs on polycotton (polyester and cotton blend) sportswear, athleisure wear, uniforms and more
- Eye-popping designs on non-sublimated polyester – fabrics that don't have patterns or designs already printed onto them.
What makes it different:
- Lets you add bright fluro impact to your designs in yellow, orange, pink and green
- Awesome for streetwear, sportswear or workwear
- Can be combined with full-color designs and even matte metallics – up to 28 metallic shades Learn more here
- Our 7-color printing process ensures consistent, vibrant colour accuracy every order.
- Rebounds without cracking when stretched.
- Hot peel heat transfer so you can work Supafast and Supaeasy.
- Made with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 water-based ink, so it's better for the planet.

Fluro Pressing Instructions
- Press Temp:140°C - 160°C
- Press Time:10 - 15 Seconds
- Pressure:40psi / Firm
- Manual Press use High Setting
What fluorescent colours are available?
We currently offer fluorescent ink in yellow, orange, pink and green.
How can I use fluro in my designs?
You can use fluro ink as a spot colour in your designs, meaning you can print a full-colour design with a single fluorescent colour added. Alternatively, you can print an entire transfer in one fluorescent colour.
Can I use more than one fluorescent colour in the same design?
Unfortunately, only one fluorescent colour can be used per design. Multiple fluorescent colours cannot be combined in the same transfer.
How do I need to supply my artwork?
Use a neon colour in your artwork so we know where to print the neon colours. Bear in mind, we cannot match fluorescent colours with 100% accuracy.
Or just let us know which parts of your artwork you want to be neon (and what colour) when you place your order
What is the minimum order?
The minimum order for any Fluro transfer is 20 units.
Can I combine fluorescent ink with other special effects like reflective or gradient designs?
No, fluorescent ink cannot be combined with reflective ink or used in gradient or fade-out designs. It is meant to be used as a single, solid colour in your design.
What type of ink is used for the fluorescent colours?
Our fluorescent ink is water-based, just like our other inks, ensuring it’s safe, high-quality, and effective for use on a variety of garments.

Fluro? It’s on!
Fluro colors are massive at the moment. It’s not just a throwback to the 80s, it’s a look that your customers will love today. These transfers make it easy for you to serve it up hot!
Why Supacolour?
We don't just make the world's best heat transfers. We help you make it, with award-winning support and a passion for our community of makers, designers and decorators.
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