Would you use DTF patches/stickers to customize your sneakers?
I see a lot of incredible custom hand-painted sneakers on here, and while I love the artistry, it can get pretty expensive or require a lot of skill to do yourself.
I was thinking about how common DTF (Direct to Film) prints and iron-on patches are for custom t- shirts and hoodies. Why don't we see that style of DIY customization applied to sneakers more often?
It seems like an easy, budget-friendly way for people to change up their shoes exactly to their taste without committing to expensive paint jobs or risking ruining a clean pair of kicks.
Do you think heat-transfer stickers or patches would hold up well on standard sneaker materials, or would they just peel right off? Has anyone tried doing this to their collection?