Great Ed, thanks for the tip, that's great tip since the placket can have variations. Happy New Year, Peter Strike --- Ed Orantes <e3m@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Peter, > I have found this little rule of thumb to be handy when placing a > left > chest design. > Just a little off the collar's edge where it meets the shoulder seem > (about > a half an inch or so) and draw a mental line straight down. Now draw > a > mental horizontal line from the center of the sleeve seem where it > meets the > body of the garment. Where these two lines meet should be a good > indication > of where you want to place the center of a left chest logo. > > If you go off the placket, every shirt is different. And this also > works > pretty good for just about any size shirt as well. > > Ed Orantes > 504-258-6260 > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Peter Strike > Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 3:17 PM > To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [amayausers] Quick hoop placement question... > > > Anyone out there right now? > > I don't have the all-in-one hooper tool right now, and I've become > proficient at eyeballing and using a ruler for hoop placement (okay > the > all in one is on Santa's wish list!) > > But, I'm curious if someone can tell me how to place a hoop on a 4XLT > Sanmar pique sport shirt. > > The customer is big, wide, and tall, and I dont want the logo sitting > up near his shoulder or something. > > thanks for any placement measurments/guidelines on the XXXXtra size > shirts, > Peter > Indianapolis, IN > > > > >