IRVINE, Calif. — Stanley/Stella, a global leader in high-quality, sustainable blank apparel, has expanded its U.S. footprint through a new fulfillment partnership with Monster Digital. The collaboration makes the Stanley/Stella collection available through Monster Digital’s U.S.-based print-on-demand (POD) fulfillment platform, increasing access to premium blank apparel for POD platforms, brands, and creators nationwide.
The partnership pairs Stanley/Stella’s elevated, sustainability-focused blank garments with Monster Digital’s end-to-end POD infrastructure, which includes decoration, quality control, and direct-to-consumer shipping. With more than 15 years of experience in direct-to-garment production, Monster Digital will support scalable, consistent fulfillment while maintaining high decoration standards and fast turnaround times.
“We are pleased to see Stanley/Stella integrated into the Monster Digital offering,” said Jerome Thuillier, head of marketing U.S. at Stanley/Stella. “Their focus on decoration performance aligns fully with the decoration excellence our collection is designed for. This integration improves product availability for U.S. POD customers and gives creators access to high-quality garments that deliver exceptional decoration results, excellent hand feel, and the highest sustainability standards.”
For POD platforms, brands, and creators, the collaboration provides immediate access to Stanley/Stella’s renowned product quality combining superior printability, soft hand feel, and responsible manufacturing with Monster Digital’s proven ability to deliver at competitive POD speeds.
“We wanted to be at the forefront of the shift toward higher-quality and more sustainable blank apparel, and we’re excited to collaborate with Stanley/Stella, the absolute leader in this category,” said Jaymes Clements, president and chief commercial officer at Monster Digital. “This partnership elevates and completes our offering while giving Stanley/Stella access to a broad audience of customers seeking premium, elevated blank apparel.”
The move reflects continued growth in demand for sustainable, high-performance blanks within the U.S. imprint and print-on-demand market, as brands and creators look to balance product quality, environmental responsibility, and fulfillment speed.




