Heat transfer on polo shirts (Serbia)
Branded heat transfer on polo shirts in Serbia — Serbian dinar pricing, runs from 30 units, 1–2 days in Belgrade, 2–4 days across Vojvodina and southern Serbia.
Why this combination works
The heat transfer × polos pairing hinges on substrate and placement. The 180–220 gsm cotton/poly piqué substrate takes heat transfer well, and the decoration zone (left chest, sleeve) is generous enough for a shaped logo. In Serbia, this is a proven combination and ships with minimal iteration.
Models and materials that fit
For heat transfer we run polos in 180–220 gsm cotton/poly piqué. The decoration zone is left chest, sleeve, where heat transfer holds cleanest. In Serbia we usually spec the model so the material does not fight the method.
Prints and branding approaches
Artwork-wise we take vector (AI/EPS/PDF outlined) and 300+ dpi raster. On colour: CMYK, handles complex gradients. Decoration runs 5–7 days and uses left chest, sleeve as the working zone.
Bundling and packaging
Packaging plays on a polo as much as the logo. A signed kraft sleeve is enough for a welcome kit; for client polos with heat transfer we add an embossed box, ribbon and a personalised card.
Runs, lead times, and budgets
In Serbia the standard minimum for polos with heat transfer is 50 units, with production in 5–7 days. A 2-day rush is a normal ask from Belgrade once artwork is approved.
Serbia context
Serbia demand concentrates around telcos (MTS, Telekom Srbija), energy (NIS), banking, automotive tier-1 suppliers, and the Belgrade IT outsourcing belt, with seasonal peaks driven by Slava family-patron-saint days (a uniquely Serbian B2B gifting moment), St. Sava, and the Exit Festival sponsorship cycle.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to order heat transfer on polo shirts?
Pricing is in RSD or EUR (EUR is common for export orders); VAT handling flagged per invoice type. Ballpark — from roughly 300–450 RSD per unit for baseline SKUs (EUR invoicing available). Scoped quote within one Belgrade business day.
What's the lead time?
Standard production runs 5–10 business days after artwork sign-off. A 3-business-day express track covers Belgrade-to-Novi-Sad rush jobs.
What's the minimum order quantity?
Minimum run in Serbia is 30 units for most categories. Belgrade VIP small batches from 10 units available for premium runs.
Can we see a sample?
Yes — a pre-production sample is produced with decoration and signed off in Belgrade. Cost 100–200% of unit price, credited against the final order on confirmation.
Which decoration methods do you recommend?
Method is matched to cost and run — silkscreen and DTF dominate the Serbian corporate pipeline; embroidery for Belgrade premium runs.
Do you deliver across Serbia?
Short answer: it depends on scope. Send the brief and we come back with options, pricing in RSD or EUR, and timing within one Belgrade business day.
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