Where do you get your jersey lettering

Donkey Kong
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Edited Date/Time 7/28/2020 11:34am
Since Alias went a-wall I don't know where to get jersey lettering done. Any recommendations? I'm in the market for a new set of gear set.
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aeffertz
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7/20/2020 10:21pm
Pretty much every graphics printing company does jersey lettering now. Pick your favorite one.
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7/20/2020 10:44pm
Just used bike graphix, did an awesome job and fast shipping.
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Local vinyl tee shirt place, she does a good job, has a bunch of colors, does it how I ask. Support local business

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7/21/2020 4:46am
Check your local shirt/jersey printing store. The moto companies over charge for the same product.
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volcomrr
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7/21/2020 5:17am
cody41 wrote:
Check your local shirt/jersey printing store. The moto companies over charge for the same product.
Ditto. I normally use a local place. I choose the font and colors; 2 sets still come out cheaper than 1 set from a moto company. Whatever product they use for the lettering lasts for ever. I have sets from 2012 I still wear that have the lettering and numbers in tact, plus that MSR gear from those years is still in tact as well.
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kb228
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Literally any 35 year old soccer mom has a cricut and can make you some
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spimx
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7/21/2020 5:41am
I think bto will ship a new jersey with the lettering
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7/21/2020 9:11am
Luckily for me my wife has a cricut machine. Find your font style, cut it out on some permanent vinyl and heat press it on
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ktmdan
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7/21/2020 10:07am
I used to take my jerseys to a soccer shop and they'd do it for like 10 bucks.
My old lady has a cricut now.I'd like to experiment with that but haven't yet.
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7/21/2020 10:17am
Dirtydeeds wrote:
Just used bike graphix, did an awesome job and fast shipping.
This is who I use and their quality is far better than others I have used. I've had sets Ive washed a million times and nothing ever peels or fades. They do full on custom stuff too, not just standard letters and numbers.
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7/21/2020 7:47pm Edited Date/Time 7/21/2020 9:53pm
Started doing my own. Pick up a cheap vinyl plotter and get to it. You can do any color and style you want. Helps I know how to use Adobe illustrator but there are user friendly programs that come with the craft grade cutters.

EDIT: If anyone has any questions or needs some help/pointers I would be happy to help, send me a PM!




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7/21/2020 10:38pm
I have a plotter and make them on the side as a hobby. I only have white and black heat transfer but I can make you one for free if you’d like.







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Whymee
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7/23/2020 5:02pm Edited Date/Time 7/23/2020 5:03pm
How does this vinyl heat transfer "sticker" hold up in the washer/dryer? Any long term reports?
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I have a plotter and make them on the side as a hobby. I only have white and black heat transfer but I can make you...
I have a plotter and make them on the side as a hobby. I only have white and black heat transfer but I can make you one for free if you’d like.







Hey if you don't mind me asking, what font/numbers did you use for the 'Cobain' and 'Dean' jerseys? Those two are ones I'd like to add to my collection.
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Whymee wrote:
How does this vinyl heat transfer "sticker" hold up in the washer/dryer? Any long term reports?
Wash on cold, hang dry for best results. [Long term experience] Also, Iron-ons with sharp or long spindly elements to them will peel easier than blocky designs. if you are looking for them to last the apocolypse stay away from true script fonts
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7/24/2020 11:17am
Whymee wrote:
How does this vinyl heat transfer "sticker" hold up in the washer/dryer? Any long term reports?
On the cheap stuff its not that great. On the really good quality stuff its amazing. I've steam washed my jerseys many times and I've never had it peel or fade. This is with Bikegraphix. I've had a couple done at a t-shirt place and its always thin and crappy vinyl.
7/24/2020 11:24am
I have a plotter and make them on the side as a hobby. I only have white and black heat transfer but I can make you...
I have a plotter and make them on the side as a hobby. I only have white and black heat transfer but I can make you one for free if you’d like.







Hey if you don't mind me asking, what font/numbers did you use for the 'Cobain' and 'Dean' jerseys? Those two are ones I'd like to add...
Hey if you don't mind me asking, what font/numbers did you use for the 'Cobain' and 'Dean' jerseys? Those two are ones I'd like to add to my collection.
Hey man, I used Impact for the Dean Kit and Dream for the Cobian Jersey.
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7/25/2020 10:11am
Since Alias went a-wall I don't know where to get jersey lettering done. Any recommendations? I'm in the market for a new set of gear set.
roostmx.net.
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7/27/2020 8:57am
vinyl cutter and a heat press
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