Team Personalization
Disclaimer
Color swatches on screen are a general representation of colors and should not be used to color match. Colors may appear different on each computer screen.

Personalize apparel or items for your team, club, business, organization, or group with individual names and numbers using various methods - Screen Printing, Heat Transfer Vinyl, Embroidery, and Tackle Twill.
Screen Printing

Screen printing is the process of transferring Plastisol ink onto a surface through a stenciled mesh screen to create a printed design. One color is applied at a time, so several screens are used to produce a multi-colored design.
Recommended Fabrics
Cotton, Polyester, Cotton/Poly Blend
Learn MoreNames
SIZES:
1", 2", 2.5", 3"
FORMAT:

straight

arc

vertical
fonts

colors

numbers
SIZES:
4", 6", 8", 10"
straight


deluxe


outline


heat transfer vinyl

Heat transfer vinyl, also known as HTV, is a specialty vinyl that can be used on certain fabrics and materials to create designs and promotional products. It comes in a roll or sheet form with an adhesive backing so it can be cut, weeded, and placed on a surface for heat application. HTV is offered in single standard colors, glitter, matte, foil, mirror, textured foil and holographic.
Recommended Fabrics
-
Standard & Reflective: Acrylics, Cotton, Polyester, Cotton/Poly Blends
-
Metallic Foil, Textured Foil & Holographic: Cotton, Polyester, Cotton/Poly Blend
Font: Any font can be used
Sizes: Any size can be used with limitation to surface area
Colors:
Standard

Glitter

Metallic Foil

Textured Foil

Holographic

Reflective (3M)

embroidery

Embroidery is the technique of applying designs a desired surfaced with a series of stitches using needle and thread. Machines stitch out digitized designs through our advanced embroidery software.
Types of Applications:
-
Outline: A continuous embroidery stitch that creates an outline of a design.
-
Filled: Stitch patterns or fill stitching that fill an area to create a design.
-
Fabric: we offer a collection of specialty fabric that can be used in place of tackle twill patches.
Tackle Twill

Tackle twill is the process of applying pre-cut pieces of material to a desired surface with the option of two stitch types, Zig-Zag and Satin. A bold 3-D effect can be created by adding multiple layers.
-
Zig Zag: A sereies of back-and-fourth zig-zag stitching along the broder of the fabric design
-
Satin: A series of parallel stitching that provides a dense and solid border around the fabric