Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Not quite worthy of a poll, but when giving, or when being given a position measurement "below the collar", is it from the opening, or the ribbed collar itself?
Kinda' my point. I say (and use the) "opening" Greg says (and uses the) "seam" We probably adjust for that inch or so difference.My problem is those folks who expect us to read their minds. Folks like the LAPD who require their cadets to have a T and a Crew sweat with their names 2" tall, and 6" below the collar!btw, over the years, my clients have never had a problem with my position.
Quote from: Frog on February 22, 2018, 05:14:34 PMKinda' my point. I say (and use the) "opening" Greg says (and uses the) "seam" We probably adjust for that inch or so difference.My problem is those folks who expect us to read their minds. Folks like the LAPD who require their cadets to have a T and a Crew sweat with their names 2" tall, and 6" below the collar!btw, over the years, my clients have never had a problem with my position.What if you are printing a girls shirt with a collar that's 1/4" tall and then a mens Beefy with the 1" tall neck wringer?