[amayausers] Re: Pique polos
- From: LogosInThread@xxxxxxx
- To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 11:25:02 EDT
I use Outer Banks 5011 exclusively now. I have some Outer Banks 2100,
however they are collecting dust. And the newer styles look good, too.
Use Cutter & Buck for high end customers through Peter Klein company.
Linda
Logos In Thread, Inc.
Miami Beach, FL
In a message dated 5/25/2006 9:27:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
shuffemb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I have a customer who wants to use pique polo shirts for his embroidered
business attire. He mentioned Outer Banks. What style numbers do y'all like
to use? I would like to offer him a couple of choices.
I need lots of advice on how to digitize for this type of material. I had
such a problem with embroidering on a t-shirt (something I digitized), so I
am nervous. I know how to hoop, what stabilizers to use, and what needle,
but I don't feel comfortable about density, pull comp and underlay. This
also has lettering, a sans serif font, which will stitch directly on the
shirt.
John (of LevelBest), I saw your "starter special' with 2 Outer Banks shirts
plus logo for $75.00. I think that's a great idea. How complex a logo will
you do for this price?
Mary
Mary Buckle
Shuffletown Embroidery
Charlotte, NC
704-398-1273
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