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The Logo Works Pty Ltd
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www.logoworks.com.au
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A concise history of the polo shirt. A polo shirt, simply described, is a shaped garment with a knitted collar, brief sleeves, a two or three button placket (the neck opening) and is made from a knitted fabric. All very formal but I imagine not very comfortable and feasible for such a physical sport. In the 1920’s a Frenchman named Rene Lacoste was one of the dominant players of the time. He won seven tennis majors or Grand Slam tournaments during his playing career. He first wore his newly designed shirt at the 1926 US Open. The year after he added a insignificant crocodile emblem to the left breast of his shirts to reflect the crocodile nickname he’d been given by tennis fans and the sporting press. Lacoste branded his polo shirts with a insignificant crocodile emblem behind his nickname the crocodile. The concise cuffed sleeves solved the problem of the rolled lengthy sleeves unrolling and flapping around. The knitted collar could be impaired upturned to save the neck from sun burn. The longer tail helped to prohibit the shirt from becoming untucked. In 1933, after retiring from professional tennis, Lacoste teamed up with a ally in the clothing industry to form a company they named Chemise Lacoste to manufacture and sell his tennis shirts branded with a trivial crocodile logo. Around the identical time all this was taking place, the sport of polo must have had a much higher profile than it does now. When polo players became aware of Lacoste’s shirt design they readily adopted it for use in their sport. Rene Lacoste’s ingenious objective to design a snug and feasible shirt for tennis has proved to have far reaching and lengthy permanent impact on our fashion and apparel industries. Embroidery vs Screen Printing which decoration method is better?.

Embroidery vs Screen Printing which decoration method is better? The Logo Works offers you an extensive range of corporate apparel and promotional clothing including men’s and women’s business shirts stock service and custom made polo shirts printed shirts and singlets sports and team wear knitwear, fleeces, foodies and jackets hospitality and health protection uniforms hives apparel and industrial work wear caps and hats bags and backpacks. We specialize in corporate logos and can advocate the correct treatment of your logo for best results in embroidery, screen printing and digital printing. Tall quality fabrics that end longer and maintain their shape. Garments designed specifically to fit maximum body shapes. A white bottom print’ is required when screen printing onto colored garments and counts as an surplus color. Techniques include embroidery, screen printing, transfer printing and digital printing. Well, the first thing you should consider is the fabric. They are homey to wear and are easy to maintain, only requiring a light iron. In reality, the only business shirts that don’t require any ironing at all are made from 100 polyester fabric. Embroidery and screen printing are the main two methods for adding logos to apparel. Your logo has to be separated into colors and a mesh screen is made for each color in your logo. EMBROIDERY: Superior impaired on business Shirts, poles, jackets caps Often the first thing we are asked is which method is cheaper? In general, embroidery is cheaper for left chest position logos, particularly where the quantity is small, (say less than 100 garments) and where there is more than one color in the logo. For little quantities (less than 100), the unit cost for each embroidered logo is same to the cost for each screen printed logo. The setup cost for screen printing is color dependent a new screen is required for each color in your logo so if your logo has two or three colors, you will need to pay for two or three screens. And when screen printing logos onto colored shirts, a base print is required think of it as an undercoat so you’ll need to allow for a screen for this as well. Another exception is where the quantity of garments to be printed is large say numerous hundred garments at minimum this means that the set up costs become incidental and the printing costs per garment become inexpensive. Screen printing has a softer handle or feel than embroidery, so you can print much larger designs or logos. We also have some polo shirts that are apropos for screen printing they are flawless for large quantity polo shirt orders that have a left chest logo print and a large print on the back. So the shirts you choose must reach in a range of sizes to suit diverse body shapes. This is not such a big deal for light colors but if you buy black cotton shirts for your ca, not only will you find your staff turning up in wrinkled shirts, but you will find their shirts shrivel much faster with frequent washing than polyester combine shirts. For example, in our budget range of women’s business shirts we have a style called the Metro Stretch. You generally find most pants fit well in the hip and thigh.
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