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screen printing onto a jersey (query)

Friswell_69

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have a word with tito s shogunpaintballshop.com do printing on shirts and they have an artist aswell there so you can get pretty much anything you want done and resonable prices
 

Ranger

Looking for a team.
the cost from surfaceink is as follows.

copied from an email from them

'Our basic one colour name and number would be £12.00 for a one off and then add £3.75 for each colour on top of that.

We also produce a full colour transfer that can incorporate a design or pattern such as chrome, fur, flames etc. For this name and numbering a one off costs £18.75 (includes design) '.

Hope that helps a little bit.
 

Cusack

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anyone know...

who would you have to speak to about getting iron-on patches printed and sent to you?

as an alternative to printing?
 

Ranger

Looking for a team.
There are a few sports shops that actually sell the felt like material for doing it yourself.
You just draw out the design and then cut it out and iron it on....although caution should be advised as i tried this on a QPR(dont laugh) shirt some years ago and accidentally melted some of the shirt:eek:.
But the stuff is alright if you dont mind doing it yourself.
Aside from that i am not sure of anyone but i am sure they are out there somewhere.
 

Cusack

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also, is it possible to get white or would it have to be light grey?

thanks
 

SpAnKy1000

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How about just going down your local JJB... They do on the spot printing on footy shirts, so why not pball tops? Worth a try.... means you wont have to send it off etc...

Si NK #69
 

Cusack

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does sports world do it too? got a mate who works there might be able to get it cheap
 

Cusack

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You could possibly you use the inkjet printable transfers? You'd have to buy the dark material transfer to have a white background (most transfer packs are for white t-shirts and have no background colour).

I'm going to try this as i'd like to do the positioning manually to get it just right - or has anyone else already done it?