Decoration Spec Sheet
CT104293 Carhartt® Sherpa-Lined Coat
Front Decoration Dimensions
COL Collar Left 1"H X3"W
COR Collar Right 1"H X3"W
LC Left Chest 4"HX4"W Primary
RC Right Chest 4"HX4"W
Back Decoration Dimensions
BA Back 10"H x 10"W
BB Back Bottom 6"H x 12"W
COBC Collar Back 1"H X 4"W
Sleeve Decoration Dimensions
LW Left Wrist 4"H x 4"W
RW Right Wrist 4"H x 4"W
Decoration area is dependent on garment size, decoration method and the equipment being used. Please consult your decorator or supplier.

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Tips From Our Experts By Decoration Technique

Embroidery

Embroidery is the art of embellishing a piece of apparel with a needle and thread or yarn creating stunning visual representations of various types of art. This is achieved by converting logos in a digitizing software and using various stitch patterns, angles, density and stitch types to create depth, movement and detail. Thread can be made from many materials. The most commonly used threads are polyester and rayon. There are also options such as metallic, cotton, nylon, silk and even Nomex thread for fire resistance. Embroidery has a very high-perceived value and is popular for use on most apparel, bags, hats, luggage, blankets and more!

Heavy Weight Fabrics- Canvas and Duck cloth may require a larger needle such as 80/12 or 90/14 Sharp Point
Screen Printing

An imprinting method in which the image is transferred to the fabric. Ink is squeegeed through a stenciled screen stretched over a frame and then cured in a dryer.

Bonding catalysts may be required for stain release, water resistant/waterproof coated and nylon fabrics.
Heat Transfers

A graphic, name and or number applied to a textile with a heat press. Great for quantities of any size, sports name and numbering, fashion, performance wear, print on demand programs and on-site decorating events.

Heat transfers with an aggressive adhesive are required for stain release, water resistant/waterproof coated and nylon fabrics. Consult with your transfer supplier for recommendations.
It is a best practice to consult with your decorator or consumable supplier(s) for accessories,
specialty frames and applications that are specific to a shop's setup and equipment.