Shirt Decoration

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Left Chest
The classic, and the go-to location for your logo when you’re providing shirts for employees or event staff.

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Center Chest
This is a moderately sized print and very visible, even if someone is wearing a jacket, hoodie, or open button-down shirt.

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Full Front
When people say “front” they usually mean Full Front. Full front sometimes can result in a lot of ink, so adjusting the logo will allow a more breathable shirt.

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Yoke
This location started out as being an alternative printing location, but has become so popular that it is a standard.

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Center Back
This print location is centered across your shoulder blades. It is a popular location for hashtags.

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Full Back
Full back printing is a classic location. It pairs well when using a left chest for the front of a shirt.

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Vertical Front
Vertical front imprints are done along the torso and offer a more retail look.

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Vertical Spine
This print location is centered down the spine. Makes a big visual impact.

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Vertical Back
Vertical back imprints are done along the torso and offer a more retail look.

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Collarbone
This location became popular in the pandemic because company branding can be seen on virtual conferences.

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Full Sleeve
A great location for a team name or company tagline. This imprint really makes apparel pop.

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Shoulder
A great spot for a company icon or a sponsor logo. Cobranded apparel use this location frequently.

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