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Printing Names & Numbers on Jerseys

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  • Registered Users Posts: 14,810 ✭✭✭✭jimmii


    They are way cheaper than I expected! You could use transfer paper if its only a short term thing but those presses would give a much better and longer lasting finish. Whether its worth buying one of those or not would depend on how many you are going to be doing. If you are doing 100s then getting one of those is likely to be your best option.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,085 ✭✭✭BnB


    jimmii wrote: »
    They are way cheaper than I expected! You could use transfer paper if its only a short term thing but those presses would give a much better and longer lasting finish. Whether its worth buying one of those or not would depend on how many you are going to be doing. If you are doing 100s then getting one of those is likely to be your best option.

    The quantity I will be doing will be small - If I did 50 in a year that would be a lot

    But quality would have to be good, which would make me wary of the transfer paper/iron on type thing. That is grand if you only really need something to last a weekend, but kids jerseys that are going to be washed a hundred times, will need something better.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,810 ✭✭✭✭jimmii


    BnB wrote: »
    The quantity I will be doing will be small - If I did 50 in a year that would be a lot

    But quality would have to be good, which would make me wary of the transfer paper/iron on type thing. That is grand if you only really need something to last a weekend, but kids jerseys that are going to be washed a hundred times, will need something better.

    Yeh if they are being sold you want them to be as good as possible. If its a long term thing then definitely worth investing in as good a bit of kit as possible.


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