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Customizing Your Own All Black Shirts

If you are planning to personalize or create a rugby jersey designed patterned after your favorite national teams, you need to choose the material that you’re going to use first. If you want to have a personalized all black shirts for instance, choose materials that affordable and very comfortable to wear. Cotton, for example, while very affordable, tend to be a very heavy material to wear for very active and physical sport such as rugby. The best materials are those made from moisture wicking fabrics that allow your skin to breathe, lightweight and offer great protection against heat. The next step is to design a logo that you’d like to put on your jerseys – you can choose to copy the All Blacks team logo or you can create one on your own; this you can do by drawing by hand or by using a computer program. Make sure that the logo you designed is about the same size of your hand so the logo can fit nicely on your upper left side chest.

Take the logo design that you have in a store that specializes in screen printing or embroidery. Check if the size of the logo is just right by printing a copy of the logo design that you have created. If you are planning to have personalized all blacks jerseys, it would be best if you make sure that you have the correct logo and designs. Hold the design up to the mirror to double check if the design appears to be backward. If the image appears to be backward, reverse the image using a computer draw program. Print two copies of your design using heat transfer papers. Make sure as well that you let the design to dry on the paper for fifteen minutes, trim the edges of your design and make sure that you leave about half an inch of margin on your cut out design.

Set your iron to its hottest setting and make sure that you turn off the steam setting on the iron; use a towel that you can lay on the ironing board and put a tin foil atop the towel to absorb excess heat; put the jersey on top of the foil and iron out any wrinkles. You then would need to iron the image face down on the garment for ten seconds and let it cool for ten more seconds. Creating your personalized rugby shirts and jerseys is a great way to show support to your favorite national rugby teams, and websites such as http://www.ryos.co.nz showcase some of the best replica jerseys and merchandise form the most famous rugby teams. These sites also showcase some of the latest designs that your favorite rugby teams have on their actual jerseys.

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