ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Transfer-print

Okay, so imagine you have a picture on a piece of paper, but you want that picture to be on a t-shirt instead. You can use something called transfer-print to do that!

Basically, transfer-print is a special kind of paper that has ink on it. You can print your picture onto this paper using a special printer. Then, you lay the transfer-print paper onto the t-shirt and use heat and pressure to transfer the ink from the paper onto the fabric of the shirt.

It's kind of like making a sandwich. The transfer-print paper is like the bread, the ink is like the peanut butter, and the shirt is like the jelly. You put the paper (bread) and shirt (jelly) together, and then use a really hot machine (like a toaster) to heat them up and press them together. That's how the ink (peanut butter) transfers from the paper (bread) onto the shirt (jelly)!

This can be used to make all sorts of cool designs and logos on t-shirts, hats, bags, and other things. And now you know how it works, like a pro!