How It's Made

Mitchatte pieces are built slowly—by hand, with intention.
From the first sketch to the final cure, every step is designed to keep the print crisp, the fabric premium, and the feeling timeless.

1) Concept & Artwork

Every drop starts with an idea—insect-inspired symbols, bold mottos, and geometric details. We sketch, refine, and build compositions that work both as design and as print.

2) Print-Ready Preparation

We translate the artwork into a screen-printable format: clean shapes, proper line weight, and (when needed) halftones that hold detail without breaking on fabric.

3) Screen Setup

We coat screens, expose the design, and wash it out to create a precise stencil. This is where sharp edges and clean type are made (or lost)—so we take our time.

4) Ink Mixing & Test Prints

Before any production run, we mix and adjust ink for the right density and finish, then pull test prints to confirm:
contrast, coverage, texture, and registration.

5) Hand Screen Printing

Each garment is aligned, printed, and checked by hand. We control pressure, stroke, and placement to keep the print consistent—piece after piece.

6) Curing & Finishing

Prints are cured for durability and wash resistance, then garments are finished and prepared for wear—no shortcuts, no rushed drying.

7) Quality Control

Every piece is inspected for:
alignment, clean edges, even ink laydown, and fabric condition.
Anything that doesn’t meet the standard doesn’t ship.

8) Packing & Release

We package each item carefully so it arrives clean and ready. Many drops are made in small batches—because craft stays sharp when it stays intentional.

Heartcrafted in Armenia. Built to transform.