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Offline LuckyFlyinROUSH

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Baseball Jerseys
« on: January 22, 2016, 04:40:31 PM »
I don't know what the hell is going on, but I've been asked 3 times today if we print baseball jerseys.

The kind with the buttons down the middle.

What's the best way to do these things? Usually we just send them away for someone else to do them...but now I am curious.

Do you heat seal across the front? Seems like it would take forever?!
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I believe we have done embroidery once and it wasn't any fun.
« Last Edit: January 22, 2016, 04:47:44 PM by LuckyFlyinROUSH »
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Offline Frog

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Re: Baseball Jerseys
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2016, 04:49:03 PM »
I haven't done them in a while, but whether you screen print them or use heat seal, rather than just splitting the design in the middle, it has to be engineered with an overlap under the placket.
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Re: Baseball Jerseys
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2016, 05:40:55 PM »
the best way is dependent on what the customer wants to spend.

you can screen print a stock jersey but it does not look the greatest and is difficult to learn the process (done it)

you can do tackle twill and use an embroidery machine or a zigzag sewing machine to apply the twill

you can use vinyl like stahls an inexpensive way

you can do full dye jersey and start from cut and sew and be able to design the jersey anyway you can imagine with numbers and logos anywhere for just 1 simple cost

for us we no longer do screen print, or vinyl as it is not IMO  the best looking product that can be done. and most of our customers are wanting a little more flashy if that is the correct word

if they want a professional style jersey then tackle twill,  stahls will do the sew disk and cut your twill for it if you cannot do it in house.   and then you use your embroidery machine to complete

we mostly do the full cut and sew full dye jersey as this gives the customer the most custom look,  they pick all colors and jersey patterns.  we build the from ground up the way the customer envisions.

you can do any of the above or take the customer and send them to us and we will help them or you take the customer info and then we make the jerseys for you as we do several lines for other companies and we label the garment with your logo. and you sell them the finished product we make for you.

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Re: Baseball Jerseys
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2016, 05:47:20 PM »
When we do full button jerseys we have a pallet with a channel cut down the middle then fill it with some foam giving us enough stiffness so the button's push down and we can screen print like a normal T-shirt.
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