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Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 20:21
by John G
I've bought the new toon top and want to put a badge and name on the back - has anybody sublimated onto a football top and if so what were the settings, heat and time please. As you know these are quite expensive and i don't want to burn it or be left with a faint image.

Its 100% polyester with white patch on back where I want to print.

Cheers John

Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 20:30
by Andrew
I did some football tops recently and I am sure they were pressed for 45 secs at 185c. We started of on a lesser time initially of 30 secs but the extra 10/15 seconds gave a bolder colour. They looked great as we put a gradient and logo into the numbers so much better than vinyl.

Disclaimer...... my memory ain't great so I could be totally wrong and don't want you to get your shirt damaged...... even if it is a dodgy club ;)

Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 20:38
by John G
They were pretty dodgy last night :oops:

I'll see if I can find an old shirt from a few seasons ago and give it a whirl with your timings, still interested if other peeps have done this and their results.

Cheers John

Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 20:43
by Andrew
Sunderland have nice bright colours on their shirt instead of that dowdy looking black and white kit. Might be a good time for change of club :lol:

Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 20:54
by John G
:evil: how very dare you! :lol:

Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 20:58
by Justin
I did a little subb'ing onto football shirts a few years back, seem to remember similar settings as mentioned above, got some great results using vinyl as well fo rthe 3 colour logos.

I went to a local sports warehouse type placey and bought the cheapest shirt I could find to practice on. Covered it in logos etc. but it saved me messing someone's best kit up!

Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 21:04
by John G
Good idea Justin, i'll see if I can find some old stock reduced at sports/soccerworld - metrocentre and have a practice.

Cheers John

Re: Football tops

Posted: 17 Aug 2010, 21:32
by chongsta
Hi John,

I do the sponsors logo's for a local football kit company - Bergoni.

All of their garments are sub-dye coloured and many kits have stripes. I use this:

[url="http://www.grafityp.co.uk/Textile/texti ... block.html]http://www.grafityp.co.uk/Textile/texti ... block.html[/url]

Its especially for polyester kits, doesnt fade and will block out anything under it, hence calling it Block Out lol.

You could give that a try. I used to use normal printable textile vinyl but it was so thin that you could see stripes and any colour from the garment under it.

cheers
Dave.

Re: Football tops

Posted: 18 Aug 2010, 07:09
by accdave
John G wrote:They were pretty dodgy last night :oops:

Can't help with the shirt issue but hope they are dodgy next week.

We supply some merchandise to Accrington Stanley and sponsor thier Official Supporters club :D

Re: Football tops

Posted: 18 Aug 2010, 09:19
by John G
The footy top is black and white stripes - I take it this design has been sublimated onto the material. Will I have any problems with the black and white if the heat press covers these stripes.

Accrington who :shock:
Should be a good game - i'll be watching it from Olu Deniz in Turkey :P :D