We use four different placement groups to determine where a logo will fit on a garment
1.Small. The maximum size of the logo is 1”x3” wide. Small logos are the most versatile. They can go in placements 9, 11, 12, 21, 25, 26, 53 and 54. On long sleeve shirt cuffs, just above the shirt cuff, the nape of the neck, or on the sides and back of a cap.
2.Standard. The maximum size of the logo is 3”x 4” wide. Standard logos are usually used for shirt front logos and upper sleeve embroidery or on the front of a tote or soft sided briefcase.
3.Full. The maximum size of the logo is 10” x 12” wide. A full logo is placed on the full center of the front or back of a shirt. It is a large embellishment location meant to create the focal point of the garment.
4.Cap Front. The maximum size of the logo is 2.5” x 3.5” wide. Cap front logos are used on baseball or similarly styled caps. They indicate that the cap is made in such a way as to preclude any additional embellishment beyond the front of the cap above the bill.