Creative Inkers

Introduction
One common question is: “Should I buy sublimation shirts myself or just rely on POD?” Many creative inkers now opt to buy them through POD as a strategy. In this post, we explore why that approach is popular, how it works, and how to make it successful.

1. Understanding “buying via POD”

  • Instead of “owning blanks,” you rely on a POD provider to supply the shirt + printing.

  • You still “buy” the shirt — but it’s made only when sold.

2. Benefits of the POD model for sublimation shirts

  • Zero inventory risk

  • Scalability — can scale instantly

  • Less logistics / warehousing cost

  • Access global fulfillment / local production

  • Ability to test designs without upfront cost

3. Key POD providers to consider (for sublimation shirts)

  • Printful, Printify, Subliminator, LA Sublimation, etc. (as discussed earlier)

  • Compare their sublimation-ready shirt catalogs, pricing, shipping, and quality

4. How to set up your POD sublimation shirt product

  • Choose the shirt in the POD catalog

  • Upload your sublimation design file

  • Configure variants, mockups, pricing

  • Publish to your store (Shopify, Etsy, WooCommerce, etc.)

5. Quality assurance & feedback monitoring

  • Always order your own test orders

  • Compare across providers

  • Collect customer reviews and photos

6. When to transition partially to blanks + in-house printing

  • When your volume justifies cost of purchasing blanks + in-house setup

  • Use POD for overflow

  • Use custom blanks or special fits unavailable in POD catalog

7. Balancing multiple printing techniques: sublimation + DTF

  • Use POD for your polyester / performance line

  • For cotton or specialty garments, use dtf transfers

  • Market the different fabric types distinctly

8. Pricing & margin strategy

  • Calculate your total cost (POD shirt + shipping)

  • Set margins (30–70% depending on niche)

  • Experiment with shipping absorbing, bundling, or premium pricing

9. Stories of creators who succeeded with POD sublimation shirts

  • An artist uses POD sublimation for high-end shirts and DTF for basics

  • A fitness brand builds a high-margin line with POD and expands to local printing

10. Pitfalls & how to avoid them

  • Relying on one POD provider — risk downtime

  • Ignoring blank consistency (some POD blanks differ)

  • Price wars — avoid undervaluing your work

  • Failing to provide mockups / brand experience

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