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I have a design I did for a the left front chest crest of a long sleeve t-shirt. The players wanted the same design on the front of a hoodie, but it more tall than wide. It is like 10" tall by 6" wide. When I printed it on paper and laid it on the hoodie, it looked like maybe it was too small for a hoodie. First Edition said they usually don't do things that size for hoodies. I am going to try to attach a picture. It is a hoodie with the image sitting on it cut out from paper. SO you wouldn't see the paper on the transfer. Any suggestions or comments on whether or not you think it looks okay, I would appreciate it. I want this to come out good and not be embarassed or have people dislike it. Thanks.
It looks sorta ok. If I was doing it, I would cut the volleyball and the person apart from the lettering and position the lettering farther to the right (about an inch away from the edge of the pocket) and the person & ball a little farther to the left so there is more empty space between them. Also make sure your lettering is straight, it looks a bit crooked in the picture.