Matsui Stretch White 301 | High-Opacity Water-Based White Ink for Stretch & Performance Fabric Screen Printing

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Matsui Stretch White 301 (WS0502) is a high-opacity, acrylic-based water-based white ink engineered for bold, bright white prints on stretch and performance fabrics. Designed specifically for Dri-Fit, athletic wear, compression garments, and high-stretch polyester blends, Stretch White delivers the opacity you need on dark performance fabrics with the elasticity to move, flex, and rebound without cracking. Prints through mesh counts of 150-180/inch with a silicone-like soft finish. Requires zero viscosity modifications — prints straight from the bucket. Mix with up to 15% Matsui Neo Pigments for custom colors. Cures at 320°F (160°C). PVC-free. OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, CPSIA, and HR4040 compliant.

Price range: $29.99 through $2,999.99

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Description

Matsui Stretch White 301 — The Workhorse White for Performance Fabric Printing

If you print on athletic wear, Dri-Fit, compression garments, or any high-stretch performance fabric, you need a white ink that does two things simultaneously: lays down opaque white on dark fabrics and stretches with the garment without cracking.

Most white inks can do one or the other. High-opacity whites tend to be rigid — they crack when the fabric stretches because the thick pigment layer cannot flex with the knit. Soft, stretchy whites tend to be low-opacity — you sacrifice coverage to get flexibility, and the result is a washed-out, ghostly white that does not pop on dark garments.

Stretch White 301 was engineered to eliminate that tradeoff. It delivers high opacity through 150-180 mesh — enough pigment load to produce bright, bold white on black Dri-Fit — while maintaining the elasticity to survive the extreme stretch and recovery cycles of performance fabrics without cracking, peeling, or delaminating.

This is the white ink that Matsui designed for the modern garment market, where athletic wear, performance polyester, and stretch synthetics now dominate production volumes. If your shop prints jerseys, team uniforms, fitness apparel, yoga pants, compression shirts, or any garment where the fabric stretches during wear, Stretch White 301 is the ink the job was made for.

Where Stretch White Fits in the Matsui White Ink Lineup

Matsui makes nine different white inks. Each one is formulated for a specific balance of opacity, mesh range, substrate type, elasticity, and hand feel. Choosing the right white is the most critical ink decision in water-based screen printing — the wrong white for your job means poor opacity, cracking prints, stiff hand feel, or ink that will not clear the mesh.

Here is where Stretch White 301 sits relative to every other Matsui white — and exactly when to choose it.

The Complete Matsui White Ink Comparison — Every White, Side by Side

 

White Ink Product Code Max Mesh Opacity Primary Substrates Stretch/Elasticity Hand Feel Finish Binder Type Special Features Best For
COTTON-FOCUSED WHITES
301W-B White WS0537 305/inch (120/cm) High 100% light-colored cotton Standard (not stretch-rated) Ultra-soft Matte Acrylic Highest mesh count of any Matsui white (305). Light cotton specialist. NOT for poly or darks without blocker. High-detail white prints on light cotton tees. Fine-line artwork. Fashion prints where softness is paramount.
PERFORMANCE / STRETCH WHITES (ACRYLIC BINDER)
EasyPrint White 301 WS0529 225/inch (89/cm) Medium Performance fabrics, Dri-Fit, high-stretch poly blends, cotton Excellent Buttery soft Soft sheen Acrylic Highest mesh of any Matsui performance white (225). Fine detail specialist. Thinnest deposit with excellent stretch. Fine-detail printing on performance garments. High-mesh athletic prints. Jobs where softness matters more than maximum opacity.
Stretch White 301 WS0502 150-180/inch High Performance fabrics, Dri-Fit, athletic wear, compression garments Excellent Silicone-like soft Silicone-like Acrylic The balanced workhorse — high opacity WITH excellent elasticity. The standard performance white for opaque coverage on dark stretch fabrics. Bold, opaque white on dark athletic wear. The go-to performance white for shops printing jerseys, team uniforms, and stretch sportswear.
Soft Stretch White WS0525 150-180/inch High Performance fabrics, high-stretch synthetics Excellent — softest stretch white Silicone-like, barely there Silicone-like Acrylic Softest hand feel of any Matsui stretch white. Prioritizes softness over maximum opacity. Premium activewear where the ultimate soft hand is the priority. High-end fashion athletic prints.
Kombat White WS0545 160/inch (63/cm) Very High — brightest Performance fabrics, high-stretch synthetics, poly blends Excellent Silky soft Bright white Acrylic Brightest, most opaque standalone white. Anti-foil stick. NOT for overprinting — top-layer white only. Maximum brightness standalone white on dark performance fabrics. When you need the boldest white possible.
Acrylicon White WS0531 160/inch (63/cm) High Performance fabrics, high-stretch synthetics Excellent Silicone-like, zero tack Matte, silicone-like Acrylic Unique matte finish with zero tack. Premium hand feel that rivals silicone inks. Superior whiteness. Premium matte-finish athletic prints. When you want silicone-like hand feel without silicone chemistry.
301W-10-4 White WS0472-1 150-180/inch High Performance fabrics, Dri-Fit, high-stretch Excellent Extremely soft Standard Acrylic General-purpose performance white. Opaque with excellent elasticity. Reliable all-arounder. General-purpose performance fabric white. Shops that need one versatile white for all stretch work.
Simple White WS0562 160/inch (63/cm) High Performance fabrics, cotton, polyester, blends Excellent Soft Standard Acrylic Cost-effective performance white. Broad substrate compatibility. Entry point for performance printing. Budget-conscious shops needing a reliable performance white. Multi-substrate versatility at a lower price point.
SPECIALTY SUBSTRATE WHITE (POLYURETHANE BINDER)
Soft-Tex White 350 WS0542 110-160/inch High Performance fabrics requiring rubber-like elasticity Maximum — rubber binder Silicone-like, no tack Rubber / silicone-like Polyurethane DIFFERENT BINDER CHEMISTRY (PU, not acrylic). Rubber-like stretch and rebound. Uses Fixer V (NOT Fixer WF-N). Anti-foil stick. Extreme-stretch applications. Garments where rubber-like elasticity is essential. Printing over Clear 350G undercoat.

Stretch White vs. EasyPrint White — The Two Performance Whites Every Shop Needs

These two inks are the most commonly confused whites in the Matsui lineup because they are both designed for performance fabrics with excellent elasticity. But they are engineered for fundamentally different jobs, and understanding when to reach for each one is the key to getting the right result every time.

Spec Stretch White 301 (WS0502) EasyPrint White 301 (WS0529)
Max Mesh Count 150-180/inch 225/inch (89/cm)
Opacity High — bold, bright white on darks Medium — thinner, softer coverage
Ink Deposit Thicker — more pigment per pass for greater coverage Thinner — finer particle size clears higher mesh
Finish Silicone-like Soft sheen
Elasticity Excellent Excellent
Design Type Strength Bold graphics, large fills, numbers, names — anywhere you need the white to POP Fine detail, thin lines, small text, halftones — anywhere you need resolution over brightness
Coverage on Dark Fabrics Excellent — designed for bold white on black Dri-Fit Moderate — medium opacity, may need print-flash-print for full coverage on darks
Use as Underbase Yes — excellent underbase for overprinting colors on dark performance fabrics Yes, but thinner deposit may require additional passes for a solid underbase on darks
Choose This When… You need visible, opaque white on dark stretch fabrics and your design is at 150-180 mesh or lower You need fine detail at 200+ mesh on stretch fabrics and softness matters more than maximum opacity

The bottom line: If your dark Dri-Fit job needs bold, bright white that pops — reach for Stretch White. If your performance fabric job needs fine detail through 200+ mesh with the softest possible hand — reach for EasyPrint White.

Most shops that print performance fabrics regularly stock both. Stretch White handles 80% of your performance white work (bold graphics, numbers, names, solid fills, underbases). EasyPrint White handles the other 20% (fine-detail logos, small text, high-mesh halftones, jobs where the print needs to disappear into the garment).

Why Screen Printers Choose Stretch White 301

“I need bright, opaque white on black Dri-Fit that does not crack when the athlete stretches.” This is the exact job Stretch White was built for. It deposits enough pigment through 150-180 mesh to produce a bold, visible white on dark performance polyester, and its acrylic binder is formulated for the elastic recovery cycle of stretch fabrics. The ink film stretches when the garment stretches and returns to its original shape without cracking, peeling, or delaminating — even after repeated wash cycles and heavy athletic use.

“I am printing team jerseys with player names and numbers — I need a white that covers in one pass.” Names and numbers on dark athletic jerseys are the signature Stretch White application. These are large, bold graphic elements where opacity and brightness matter more than ultra-fine detail. Stretch White through 156 mesh delivers a solid, bright, one-pass white on dark knits. The silicone-like finish gives the print a premium feel that stands up to the demands of competitive sports.

“I need a white underbase on performance fabric before overprinting colors.” Stretch White makes an excellent underbase for dark performance fabrics. Its high opacity at 150-180 mesh creates a solid white foundation for overprinting with Matsui Alpha, Infinity, or Neo Pigment-mixed colors. Flash the Stretch White underbase, then print your color layers on top for vibrant, accurate spot colors on dark Dri-Fit and polyester blends.

“My current white ink cracks on compression garments after a few washes.” Cracking on compression apparel is caused by an ink film that cannot survive the fabric’s extreme stretch ratio. Standard white inks — and especially plastisol whites — do not have the elasticity to handle 200-400% fabric elongation without fracturing. Stretch White’s formulation is specifically rated for high-stretch fabrics, and its silicone-like film maintains adhesion and integrity through repeated stretch-and-recovery cycles.

“I switched from plastisol and need a water-based white that is easy to print without a lot of adjustments.” Stretch White requires zero viscosity modifications. It prints straight from the bucket with consistent viscosity for both manual and automatic presses. If you are transitioning from plastisol, this is the most forgiving performance white in the Matsui lineup — it behaves predictably, holds its viscosity throughout production runs, and does not require the constant attention that some water-based whites demand.

“I want to create custom colors for performance apparel from a white base.” Mix Stretch White with up to 15% Matsui Neo Pigments to create thousands of custom pastel and tinted shades. The high-opacity white base produces true, vibrant colors that maintain Stretch White’s elasticity and soft hand — ideal for branded team colors, fashion-forward athletic lines, or custom client work.

Matsui Stretch White 301 Key Features

  • High Opacity on Dark Performance Fabrics: Delivers bright, bold white coverage through 150-180 mesh — enough pigment load to produce visible, opaque white on black and dark-colored Dri-Fit, polyester, and stretch blends. The workhorse white for dark-garment performance printing.
  • Excellent Elasticity — Will Not Crack on Stretch Fabrics: The acrylic binder is engineered for the extreme stretch-and-recovery cycles of athletic wear, compression garments, Dri-Fit, and high-stretch synthetics. The ink film stretches with the fabric and rebounds without cracking, peeling, or delaminating.
  • Silicone-Like Soft Finish: Cured prints have a smooth, silicone-like feel that is dramatically softer than plastisol or PVC inks. The print integrates with the garment’s hand feel rather than creating a stiff, plasticky layer.
  • Zero Viscosity Modifications Required: Prints straight from the bucket for manual and automatic presses. No thinning, no thickening, no mixing required for standard production — the most efficient workflow possible.
  • Works as Standalone White AND Underbase: Use Stretch White as a standalone direct-print white for bold designs, or as a high-opacity underbase for overprinting colors on dark performance fabrics. Versatile enough to handle both roles.
  • Custom Color Mixing: Compatible with up to 15% Matsui Neo Pigments for creating custom pastel and tinted shades while retaining full elasticity and softness.
  • Compatible with All Standard Matsui Additives: Works with

Retarder MG (open time), Fixer WF-N (wash fastness), Softener MG (fabric penetration), Thickener B (viscosity increase), RV Additive (viscosity reduction), and Quick Additive (all-in-one).

  • PVC-Free and Eco-Compliant: OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified, CPSIA compliant, HR4040 compliant. Free of PVC, phthalates, and co-solvents.
  • Safe for Ironing and Dry Cleaning: Cured prints can be ironed or dry cleaned without damage — critical for branded athletic apparel and team uniforms.

How to Print with Stretch White 301

Screen Setup: Use mesh counts between 150-180/inch. For maximum opacity and coverage on dark garments, use 150-156 mesh. For moderate detail with good coverage, use 160-180 mesh. Do not use mesh above 180 — if you need higher mesh, switch to EasyPrint White 301  (225 mesh max).

Emulsion: Use a water-resistant emulsion. Standard stencil thickness works well — you do not need an unusually thick or thin stencil for Stretch White.

Printing: Print straight from the bucket with no viscosity modifications. Use a medium-hardness squeegee at approximately 45 degrees. Stretch White’s silicone-like formulation provides smooth, consistent prints on both manual and automatic presses.

Dark Polyester: For dark-colored polyester, print an Under Base Blocker first, flash, then apply Stretch White on top. This prevents dye sublimation from the polyester migrating into the white print and causing discoloration.

Underbase Technique: When using Stretch White as an underbase, print the white layer, flash at 160°F (71°C), then overprint your color layers. Stretch White’s high opacity provides a solid white foundation for true, accurate color reproduction on dark performance fabrics.

Curing: Cure at 320°F (160°C). Verify garment surface temperature with a temperature probe or heat strips. Full cure is essential — under-cured Stretch White will have poor wash fastness and may feel tacky. The ink should feel dry and smooth to the touch after curing.

Flash Temperature: 160°F (71°C) between layers when needed.

Recommended Additives:

Additive Dosage Purpose
Retarder MG 1-5% Extends open time — prevents ink from drying in the screen during production pauses and long runs
Fixer WF-N 1-5% Improves wash fastness — crosslinks the acrylic binder for better laundry durability. Lowers cure temp to 300°F (150°C).
Softener MG 1-4% Enhances fabric penetration — helps ink bond deeper into garment fibers for improved softness and adhesion
Thickener B 0.25-1% Increases viscosity — thickens ink for halftone dot control or specialized deposit requirements
RV Additive 1-3% Reduces viscosity — thins ink for better flow and fabric penetration
Quick Additive 6-9% All-in-one blend of Retarder MG + Fixer WF-N + Softener MG for shops that want one additive instead of three

Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Product Name Matsui Stretch White 301
Product Code WS0502
Type Direct print and mixing white for performance and high-stretch fabrics
Binder Chemistry Acrylic (standard Matsui 301 system)
Opacity High — bright, opaque white designed for coverage on dark performance fabrics
Recommended Mesh Count 150-180/inch
Cure Temperature 320°F (160°C)
Flash Temperature 160°F (71°C)
Finish Silicone-like soft
Substrates Dri-Fit, performance polyester, athletic wear, compression garments, high-stretch synthetics, cotton, cotton-poly blends
Dark Polyester Use Under Base Blocker first, flash, then apply Stretch White on top
Elasticity Excellent — rated for high-stretch performance fabrics and compression garments
Viscosity Modifications None required — prints from the bucket
Mixing Compatible with up to 15% Matsui Neo Pigments for custom colors
Fixer Fixer WF-N at 1-5% (acrylic crosslinker)
Certifications OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, CPSIA, HR4040
Formulation PVC-free, phthalate-free, no co-solvents
Ironing / Dry Cleaning Safe for both
Storage 65°F to 95°F (18°C to 35°C). Avoid direct sunlight.
Cleanup Water and mild soap or detergent
Available Sizes Quart, Gallon

Benefits at a Glance

  • High opacity through 150-180 mesh — delivers bright, bold white on dark Dri-Fit and performance polyester in one pass
  • Excellent elasticity — stretches with high-stretch fabrics and rebounds without cracking, peeling, or delaminating
  • Silicone-like soft finish that is dramatically softer than plastisol or PVC inks
  • Zero viscosity modifications — prints straight from the bucket for maximum production efficiency
  • Works as both standalone white and high-opacity underbase for overprinting colors on dark performance fabrics
  • Mix with up to 15% Matsui Neo Pigments for custom color creation while retaining elasticity
  • PVC-free, OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified, CPSIA and HR4040 compliant
  • Safe for ironing and dry cleaning — essential for branded athletic apparel
  • Compatible with all standard Matsui acrylic additives including <a href=”https://dev.screenprintsupplies.com/products/wb-ink/additives/quick-additive/”>Quick Additive</a> (all-in-one)
  • Works on Dri-Fit, performance polyester, compression garments, athletic wear, cotton, and cotton-poly blends

Technical Sheets / Safety Data Sheets / Documents

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What makes Matsui Stretch White different from other Matsui white inks?

Stretch White 301 is the workhorse performance white — it combines high opacity with excellent elasticity in the 150-180 mesh range. It is designed for bold, bright white prints on dark performance fabrics that will not crack when the garment stretches. Other Matsui whites specialize in different areas: EasyPrint White goes up to 225 mesh but with medium opacity, Kombat White is brighter but limited to 160 mesh and is a standalone white only, and 301W-B goes to 305 mesh but is designed for cotton, not stretch fabrics.

Can Stretch White be used on dark garments?

Yes — dark garment coverage is one of Stretch White’s primary strengths. Its high-opacity formulation delivers bright, visible white on black and dark-colored performance fabrics through 150-180 mesh. For dark polyester specifically, print an Under Base Blocker first, flash, then apply Stretch White on top to prevent dye sublimation migration.

What mesh count should I use with Stretch White?

Use 150-156 mesh for maximum opacity and coverage on dark garments. Use 160-180 mesh for moderate detail with good coverage. Do not use mesh above 180 — if your design requires higher mesh counts, switch to
EasyPrint White 301 which prints through mesh up to 225/inch.

Should I use Stretch White or EasyPrint White?

Choose Stretch White when you need opaque, bright white on dark performance fabrics and your design uses 150-180 mesh or lower — think bold graphics, numbers, names, solid fills, and underbases. Choose EasyPrint White when you need fine detail at 200+ mesh and softness matters more than maximum brightness. Most performance-focused shops stock both.

Can Stretch White be used as an underbase?

Yes. Stretch White’s high opacity makes it an excellent underbase for dark performance fabrics. Print the Stretch White layer, flash at 160°F (71°C), then overprint your color layers on top. This provides a solid white foundation for true, accurate color reproduction with Matsui Alpha, Infinity, or Neo Pigment-mixed colors.

Will Stretch White crack on compression garments?

No. Stretch White’s acrylic binder is specifically formulated for the extreme stretch-and-recovery cycles of compression garments, athletic wear, and high-stretch synthetics. The ink film stretches with the fabric and rebounds without cracking, peeling, or delaminating — even after repeated wear and washing.

Do I need to adjust the viscosity of Stretch White?

No. Stretch White prints straight from the bucket with no viscosity modifications required. For fine-tuning specific applications, you can use RV Additive (1-3%) to thin or Thickener B (0.25-1%) to thicken.

What additives should I use with Stretch White?

For a simple all-in-one approach, use Quick Additive at 6-9%. For individual control, use Retarder MG (1-5% for open time), Fixer WF-N (1-5% for wash fastness), and Softener MG (1-4% for fabric penetration).

Can I mix custom colors with Stretch White?

Yes. Add up to 15% Matsui Neo Pigments to Stretch White to create custom pastel and tinted colors. The high-opacity white base produces vibrant, true colors while maintaining full elasticity and soft hand feel — ideal for branded team colors and custom athletic apparel.

Should I use Stretch White or Kombat White?

It depends on your workflow. Kombat White is brighter and more opaque than Stretch White — it delivers the boldest possible standalone white. However, Kombat is designed as a top-layer white only (not for overprinting) and maxes out at 160 mesh. Stretch White has a wider mesh range (150-180) and works as both standalone white and underbase. Choose Kombat when brightness is everything; choose Stretch White when you need versatility.

Is Stretch White safe for children’s clothing?

Yes. Stretch White is OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified (the highest textile safety standard, suitable for baby products), CPSIA compliant, and HR4040 compliant. It is PVC-free, phthalate-free, and contains no co-solvents or banned substances.

What is the difference between Stretch White and Soft-Tex White 350?

Stretch White (WS0502) uses an acrylic binder system and works with Fixer WF-N for wash fastness. Soft-Tex White 350 (WS0542) uses a completely different polyurethane binder system with rubber-like elasticity and requires Fixer V (not Fixer WF-N) for wash fastness. Stretch White covers the vast majority of performance fabric printing. Soft-Tex 350 is for extreme-stretch applications where rubber-like rebound is essential and you need the polyurethane binder’s unique adhesion properties.

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