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Size selection & Group Buy guidelines
The following guidelines can help you streamline your buying.
Buying for Men: Any style listed as "Adult" are sized for men. Adult Golf-cut styles generally offer a better fit for beefier male builds.
Buying for Ladies: Styles listed as "Ladies" are women's sizes. If the women prefers a Men's or Adult style, select one size smaller than what they would wear in Ladies' sizes.
Buying for Groups: Use the chart below for general percentages to help you determine how many shirts in each size you need when buying for a group. |
Decorating Tips - Embroidery/Screenprinting
Following the tips below can help assure the artwork you provide will achieve the dynamic results you want when your logo is embroidered or screenprinted. It can also help increase the efficiency and quality of the decorating process. Art that is "ready" for use is provided in an electronic file that can be used for pre-press and printing without making modifications. Below are a number of important considerations and tips to help get your art ready for decorating.
Acceptable Artwork Formats
Art may be provided in any of the following formats. Please note these modifications may need to be made in order to make each format ready for printing/sewing. For all three formats, the proper resolutions is critical for clean results. The standard resolution for printed artwork is 300 dpi (dots per inch).
- Mechanical artwork:
The traditional standard for acceptable mechanical artwork is "camera ready black and white." Mechanical artwork can be supplied on a sheet of white paper and should be no larger than 8.5" x 11".
- Hand-drawn artwork:
A logo that's been drawn by hand is a great starting point, but it will need to be digitized and modified for practical use.
- Digital artwork:
Images created in Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Word, Excel, or Powerpoint are preferred over mechanical and hand-drawn artwork for quality of the end result and efficiency. However, digital artwork may still require modification and/or preparation for the decorating process
FILE SUFFIXES
If your digital artwork file ends with any of the following suffixes, it can be used to properly prepare our art:
- .bmp
- .eps
- .gif
- .pct
- .pdf
- .tiff
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