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Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 11:47
by Dave271069
I've been approached by a retailer in my area who as requested lots of keep calm and his own slogan t-shirts. He want to sell and give them away to customers and local sports teams who use his shop, (a butchers)
What I would like to know is what would you suggest as a good way to do the KC logo. Would you cut the lettering out of in vinyl nd press on to a coloured tshirt, would you cut the lettering out on coloured vinyl eg greens blues reds and press onto white tshirts. Or has anyone ever weeded out the lettering and pressed on the vinyl that is left so you would have a square of coloured vinyl and the keep calm logo etc would be cut out showing the tshirt underneath if you know I'm talking about.
To cut it short what is the best method to print keep calm t-shirts.
Ta
Dave
Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 13:17
by accdave
Dave271069;58461 wrote:I've been approached by a retailer in my area who as requested lots of keep calm and his own slogan t-shirts. He want to sell and give them away to customers and local sports teams who use his shop, (a butchers)
What I would like to know is what would you suggest as a good way to do the KC logo. Would you cut the lettering out of in vinyl nd press on to a coloured tshirt, would you cut the lettering out on coloured vinyl eg greens blues reds and press onto white tshirts. Or has anyone ever weeded out the lettering and pressed on the vinyl that is left so you would have a square of coloured vinyl and the keep calm logo etc would be cut out showing the tshirt underneath if you know I'm talking about.
To cut it short what is the best method to print keep calm t-shirts.
Ta
Dave
I would have thought the answer is, whatever way the customer wants them

Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 15:31
by Dave271069
No, the customer has given me a idea what he wants, it's down to me to give him a example which will sell that idea back to him. I've got the design but looking for the best way to produce the item.
Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 18:10
by bigj2552
simples - print and contour cut the lettering and the logo...that is if you want it to look nice n neat without any square border around it -which smacks of cheap looking and printer cant be bothered IMHO.
I done it with flock no problems at all...
white lettering or black is the standard norm - with crown matching.
Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 18:34
by Paul
guy was leaving work so i did for him orange flock "keep calm and sit on my face" looked brilliant and he loved it!!!
"sentence is well known and ver funny to him

"
Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 18:43
by Dave271069
So something like this should be ok ?
lush's is the name of his butchers, no crown just a little piggy.
Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 18:44
by bigj2552
Paul;58503 wrote:guy was leaving work so i did for him orange flock "keep calm and seat on my face" looked brilliant and he loved it!!!
"sentence is well known and ver funny to him

"
LMAO.....i take it you got the "seat" word wrong lol, or you just being polite here my ol son
and i have one for myself in bright green flock on black t-shirt..stands out like hell

Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 18:45
by bigj2552
Dave271069;58506 wrote:So something like this should be ok ?
lush's is the name of his butchers, no crown just a little piggy.
way to small bud....
Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 18:48
by Dave271069
Ok, thanks
t-shirt is a xl . I'm gona give him another one free so maybe ill do the next one bigger, but how big.?
Re: Best way to do keep calm tshirts?
Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 19:00
by bigj2552
Dave271069;58510 wrote:Ok, thanks
t-shirt is a xl . I'm gona give him another one free so maybe ill do the next one bigger, but how big.?
i done mine at - word "calm" was 10" max across - the "keep" was 8" so it sits in the middle of the calm word...the other words depends on what you wanna put on there....you want it to be big enough, but when you put your arms down, you should still be able to see the writing ok without the end letters getting obscured with the fabric when your arms are down .
hope that helps a bit
note...and thats on a xxl and a xxxl shirt
Every one has there own way of doing these...ask others on here and it will prob be different...