Where should a left chest logo go?

Design Placement Tips

  1. Jackets – Left Chest. 3.5″ to 4″ from center’s edge and 6″ to 8″ from the seam of the left shoulder.
  2. Polo Shirts. 7.5″ to 9″ from the shoulder’s left seam and 4″ to 6″ from the center, in line with the collar meeting the shoulder seam.
  3. Sweatshirts.

Where do I put my left chest design?

How to Place a Left Chest Logo on a Shirt. While you have your shirt on your t-shirt heat press, simply draw an imaginary vertical and horizontal center line. For the left chest, your vertical line will be just off the side of the collar. Your horizontal line will start at the armpit seam.

How big should a logo be on the left chest?

Left Chest The classic, and the go-to location for your logo when you’re providing shirts for employees, or staff for an event, or anything really. The size is tasteful; typically 3” to 4” wide, and around 3″ down from the collar. Placement can adjust to correspond with the size of the shirt, so it always looks right.

Which sleeve should a logo go on?

The traditional placement of a logo on a garment is on the left chest, approximately 8″ down from the shoulder seam and centered between the placket (neck opening with buttons) and the sleeve seam.

How big should pocket designs be?

If your shirt has a pocket that you want to put a design on, consider that most pockets are 3.5-5.5 inch square.

Should a logo go on the left or right?

On a web site, or on screen, your logo is usually best placed in the upper left of the layout (if you’re catering to a market that reads left-to-right. For countries that read right-to-left, put the logo on the upper right).

Why are logos always on the left?

It makes more sense to put a graphic detail or detail on the side that has the larger area. To put it on the right side would to be putting it in a more crowded space. So it’s become customary to place it on the left.