This document describes how to decorate oversized fashion shirts that have become popular. It provides three custom transfer layout designs that make decorating the shirts easy. The layouts allow for customization of text and clip art and result in a print between 20-26 inches wide. Instructions are given on choosing a layout and colors, ordering the transfer, cutting it into pieces upon receipt, positioning it on the shirt, and pressing it in one application.
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1. A company called Spirit Football Jersey started a popular fashion trend by offering loose fit
oversized shirts with a large bold print on the back across the shoulders. Many other shirt
companies have now started offering these shirts called by names such as Pom Pom Pullovers
by Boxercraft or billlboard shirts by others. But how do you decorate these shirts?
We have created 3 custom transfer layouts that will make decorating these shirts easy and a
great addition to your t-shirt business!
2. 1. Choose a layout.
2. In Easy View, our online custom transfer designer, customize the text, and change
the clip art if using QSH-3. Tip: To keep the letter width the same use XXX to fill in
for the letters in COMPTON not needed , for example there are 7 spaces, I only need
4 so use 3 xs. In notes just specify to remove the X fillers when ordering-if you
forget you can just cut them off before applying. With the layouts the finished print
width will be between 20-26 wide depending on your words. Be sure to keep it to
the size of your press or you will need to do a 2 step appliacation.
3. Choose your color and transfer type. The original Spirt shirts used Puff ink which is
available in white and black. Patterns such as Zebra stripes or chevron can also be
added. Place your order. Each sheet will decorate one oversize shirt.
3. 4. Once the transfer are received, cut into three parts the front of the word, the back
and the extra text, bubble or clip art
5. Where the letters connect be sure to cut out a line up notch by trimming close to
the letter. This will make line up for application really easy. Also be sure to trim
the bottom text, bubble or art close so that you can center
6. Position on press. If you have a 16 x 20 press use the 20 size to layout. Tip: Fold
the second line of text, bubble or art in half so you can center. As you can see the
center of the text is not at the cut line, the entire print layout needs to be centered
on the shirt using the shirt tag Press all in one 4 second application if using Goof
Proof ink!