In the year 2014, the world of digital transfer is vast and the options are many, but many companies still consider digital transfer a dated technology. We have all had a T-shirt at one point or another decorated with the old school 8.5- by 11-inch digital transfer application. It felt like someone glued a piece of cardboard to your shirt. Eventually, after several washings, the hand substantially improved, but the image was no longer decipherable. That day has long since passed, and the technologies available are so impressive, it is difficult — even for the trained eye — to tell whether it …