
The fashion industry is an exciting, fast-paced world—but for designers looking to create unique prints and custom fabrics, it has long been a logistical nightmare. The ability to print fabric in exclusive designs without bulk requirements simply didn’t exist. This is exactly the problem Shubham Bansal set out to solve when he founded Print Zombies.
Identifying the Market Gap
Shubham started his journey as a designer, but the deeper he got into the industry, the more he realized a fundamental flaw: fabric printing was designed for manufacturers, not for creators.
- Small brands and independent designers had no access to custom prints without placing large orders.
- The process of fabric sourcing, color matching, and sampling was time-consuming and unreliable.
- Designers were forced to use generic, mass-produced prints, losing their creative identity in the process.
Instead of accepting these limitations, Shubham took a step back and asked, “What if designers could print exactly what they need, when they need it, with no minimum constraints?”
The Solution: Print Zombies
With that question, Print Zombies was born—a service that gives designers full creative control over their fabrics. The service bridges the gap between artistic vision and practical production, making digital fabric printing as accessible as designing a garment itself.
What Makes Print Zombies Different?
✅ No MOQs: Print only what you need, avoiding unnecessary costs and fabric waste.
✅ Custom Fabric Sourcing: Get the right material for your collection, not just what’s available.
✅ Color Accuracy & Consistency: No more surprises—your prints look exactly as intended.
✅ Fast Turnaround: Designers can sample, test, and launch collections without delays.

The Future of Fashion is On-Demand
By eliminating outdated supply chain barriers, Print Zombies is redefining how designers bring their visions to life. Instead of being at the mercy of fabric suppliers and mass-production constraints, designers now have the power to create truly unique collections—without overproducing, overpaying, or compromising.
Shubham Bansal didn’t just start a business; he reshaped an industry bottleneck into an opportunity. And in doing so, he made sure that no designer would ever have to choose between creative freedom and practical limitations again.
On-demand fabric Printing is the future of sustainable fast fashion.