这是一个链接 菜鸟教程Shaped to a relaxed fit, this well-made hoodie conveys a sense of effortlessness and delivers a casual street vibe that never goes out of fashion. The premium cotton fabric combined with a noticeable washed effect makes it irresistible to vintage style lovers.
Features
Snug collar for wind protection
Kangaroo pockets
Drop shoulders
Oversized fit
Washed effect
Fabric
100% combed cotton
32 count plain weave
Pre-shrunk
Washed and easy to fade
Fabric weight: 440g/m²
Process
Side-seamed construction
Binding taped neck and shoulders
Double-stitched ribbed cuffs and hem
Care instructions
Wash on the reverse side with neutral detergents. Do not soak, expose to the sun, and bleach. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature(max 30℃ or 90℉).
More info
The garment was washed for a faded effect and might be less colorfast
Hand wash is recommended
Size guide
Imperial
Metric
S
M
L
XL
2XL
Length
28.0 - 29.5
28.3 - 29.9
29.9
30.7
31.5
Chest
24.8
26.0
26.8
27.6
29.1
Shoulder
23.2
24.4
24.8
25.6
26.8
Sleeve length
23.2
23.2
23.6
24.0
24.0
This size guide
shows product measurements taken when products are laid
flat. Actual product measurements may vary by up to 1″
(2.5cm).
Our real-time inventory keeps you informed of the availability of
each product variant. Once a variant is marked as "Out of stock", we
will replenish it within 5 business days. Variants marked as
"unavailable" are not included in our inventory.
In stock
Out of stock
Unavailable
S
M
L
XL
2XL
Dark Pink
Shadow Blue
Cactus Green
Brown
Embroidery details
Garment part
Embroidery Frames
Embroidery frames can be placed anywhere within the blue area.
Embroidery Specifications
Embroidery Machine
Tajima TMEZ-S1501C
Embroidery File Format
.DST
The .dst file, a key format in the embroidery industry, serves as the instruction file
for embroidery machines. It contains detailed directions for needle movements, thread selection, and
stitch types, enabling intricate patterns to be stitched onto fabrics.
(What Is a DST File and How to Get One)
The .dst file, a key format in the embroidery industry, serves as the instruction file
for embroidery machines. It contains detailed directions for needle movements, thread selection, and
stitch types, enabling intricate patterns to be stitched onto fabrics.
(What Is a DST File and How to Get One)
Chameleon.dst
)
Upload professional embroidery designs in .dst format
and we'll bring them to life.
Text
Over 110 fonts are available for selection. You can
customize font position, size, color, rotation, and
shape.
For a detailed guide on creating the perfect embroidery
file, please refer to this
link.
Embroidery types
We offer two embroidery techniques: flat embroidery and
3D Puff embroidery.
Flat embroidery:
Stitches lie flat against the fabric surface for a
clean, fine, detailed finish.
3D Puff embroidery:
Foam backing is placed under the stitches so the design
is raised, creating a full, dimensional look.
Pricing
You can add multiple embroidery frames (areas for
placing embroidery on garments) to each product
template. Each frame has different dimensions, stitch
counts, and prices:
Frame
Stitches(included)
Price
Extra Stitches
3D surcharge
Digitizing fee
Please note that Multi-Process Fee of $2.99
applies when combining embroidery with other processes.
* The number of thread colors you select won't change
the cost of your embroidery.
* If you upload an image for embroidery design,
digitization fee
The following are standard digitization fees based on membership tiers:
will apply.
* When you upload a DST file for embroidery design,
there's no digitization fee.
Do's and Don'ts
1. Avoid complex details or small text
Fine details can be lost due to texture size limits, and
extremely thin elements and small text often don't turn
out well in embroidery.
2. Use proper stitch density
Since we use the Tajima TMEZ-S1501C embroidery machine
and COATS Sylko 120D thread, we recommend that the
stitch density of the uploaded DST files be controlled
between 0.3mm and 0.5mm. Excessively dense stitches may
damage the fabric, cause puckering, and affect the
garment's elasticity. Conversely, stitches that are too
sparse may lead to edge fraying and loose threads,
compromising both appearance and durability. Proper
stitch density ensures that embroidery patterns remain
clear, secure, and do not damage the fabric.
3. Choose appropriate garments
The type of fabric you choose is key to your
embroidery's appearance. For big or detailed designs
with sharp edges, go for thicker fabrics like
sweatshirts. They give better support and prevent fabric
damage. Lighter fabrics like thin T-shirts, especially
those under 200g, are better for smaller, simpler
designs to keep the fabric smooth.
4. Minimize color changes
Our Design Creator limits the number of color changes to
30 for a single DST file. For multi-color designs, we
recommend that the same color count as only one color
change to streamline the color sequence and reduce
redundant color change (COLOR_BREAK) commands.
5. Avoid designs requiring exact alignment of embroidery
and DTG
Even if the product preview appears perfectly aligned,
exact position matching cannot be guaranteed in actual
production.
Scaling Guide
Embroidered patterns will maintain their actual size
across all garment sizes. If a garment has both DTG and
embroidery on the same side, neither will be scaled.
HTV details
Reference garment size:
XL
(Scaling guide)
Garment part
Design area
Front
Top
Pocket
Back
Top
Left Sleeve
Left Sleeve
Right Sleeve
Right Sleeve
HTV can be placed anywhere within the blue area. Max 5 designs per garment part.
Pricing
You can add multiple HTV designs per product template.
Select different materials for each design. Pricing
depends on size and material choice:
Material type
Base price (Up to 20 in²)
Extra area fee (Per additional in²)
Each design is charged separately.
Area is calculated based on the bounding box of the
artwork.
Print file guidelines
1. SVG Files
Ensure the design is composed entirely of vector paths;
do not embed JPG/PNG images within the SVG.
2. PNG Files
If the image has a background color, converting it into
a vinyl cutting file will result in a rectangular block.
To prevent your design from becoming a "patch," please
use high-resolution images (150dpi or higher) with a
transparent background. The edges should be clear and
free of jagged lines to ensure smooth cutting.
Do's and Don'ts
1. Do not overlap HTV designs
Avoid stacking multiple HTV designs together.
Overlapping can lead to reduced adhesion of the upper
design, making it prone to peeling or falling off after
washing.
2. Some HTV materials cannot be embroidered
Not all HTV materials are suitable for embroidery.
Special materials—especially metallic, reflective, or
thick textures—are difficult for embroidery needles to
penetrate.
3. Avoid using designs that are too small or too thin
The line width and gaps in HTV designs should not be
less than 1.5mm (0.06″). Designs that are too small or
lines that are too thin may be completely burned away
due to heat concentration during laser engraving,
resulting in missing parts or distortion.
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