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<blockquote data-quote="J_K" data-source="post: 829031" data-attributes="member: 53911"><p>Thats definately the best from a versatility point of view.</p><p></p><p>I've just had some fleeces and polo shirts made and had to do ALOT of simplification of our company logo to make it stitchable.</p><p></p><p>We have another company which we had some polo shirts made and the logo for that company was alot simpler but more complicated. By that I mean, a more intricate design but not stylised. That logo went off and the first proof that came back was fine.</p><p></p><p>The last one I've had done took 3 proofs before I said ok and had the stitching done.</p><p></p><p>My point here is kinda go with stylised logo 3 and the logo above.</p><p>And if your getting caps and polo's and basically anything wearable then PLEASE have it stitched. Printing, no matter how good just doesn't look as good. And certainly won't do in a couple of years time.</p><p>I still have some of the first polo's we had made and they're 4 years old. The logo looks as good as day one. Granted, the colour of the shirts has faded but the logo is still strong and proud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_K, post: 829031, member: 53911"] Thats definately the best from a versatility point of view. I've just had some fleeces and polo shirts made and had to do ALOT of simplification of our company logo to make it stitchable. We have another company which we had some polo shirts made and the logo for that company was alot simpler but more complicated. By that I mean, a more intricate design but not stylised. That logo went off and the first proof that came back was fine. The last one I've had done took 3 proofs before I said ok and had the stitching done. My point here is kinda go with stylised logo 3 and the logo above. And if your getting caps and polo's and basically anything wearable then PLEASE have it stitched. Printing, no matter how good just doesn't look as good. And certainly won't do in a couple of years time. I still have some of the first polo's we had made and they're 4 years old. The logo looks as good as day one. Granted, the colour of the shirts has faded but the logo is still strong and proud. [/QUOTE]
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