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Frog:

--- Quote from: DKgrafix on April 08, 2011, 09:00:26 AM ---Thanks Frog.

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I didn't really address this, but it's a similar answer. "It all depends"
If they are mostly medium and smaller, I may go with a, 8-9", but if larger, 9-10.5"

letteringguy:
I don't even consider mine HUGE by most standards, but I'm all about fillin' up a shirt. Most of my stuff is 14-14.5" wide and around 15" tall. That will fit on a kids medium (it wraps around but that's ok!) and still look good on a 3-4x shirt. I figure if you're paying me to make you look good, no reason it shouldn't stand out! Even the pocket logo is around 4 3/4" wide instead of an inch narrower. Center chest is usually around 10"....

Frog:
I spent seven years at Andy's in Concord, CA (lotsa Tedder stuff) Car shows and drag races are much more "in your face" than Buena Vista PTA.

GraphicDisorder:
Almost everything we print is 15 inches wide for large backs.  We print 15x17 as our "standard max size".  Our press does oversized easily as well.  So we offer up to 15x23 in oversized printing, which we charge extra for.  Front chest stuff generally depends on the type of look they are going for,  but 8-15 inches.  Left chest of course being much smaller 3-5 inches. 

Denis Kolar:
Thanks guys.
I forgot to mention, manual printer and 20x24" screens.
15x17 is out of the question, my max is 12.5x13 for my customers. I might go up to 12.75x15.5 for extra money, but that's all :)

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