POLO shirt customization
Polo shirts, originally called tennis shirts, were originally worn by aristocrats when they played polo. Perhaps because of comfort, they liked to wear short sleeves with collars. Over time, it became known as a “polo shirt” and became popular with the public, so it evolved into a general casual dress. The Polo shirt was designed on the premise that it did not need to be tucked into pants, with a long back and short front hemline with a small slit at the side. The hem design allows the wearer to sit down and avoid the usual t-shirt wrinkles caused by too long a front.
Color Piecing Polo Shirt
A variety of different color fabrics are cut and stitched.
Printed Polo Shirt
The drawn picture (jpg, png, ai, cdr, and other file formats) is printed on sublimation paper by a clothing jet printer. The pattern is sublimated to the fabric by sublimation equipment and then cut and stitched.
Polo Shirt Fabric
Polo shirt fabric generally adopts the following types.
- 92% polyester 8% spandex.
- 88% polyester 12% spandex.
- 100% polyester.
- 100% cotton.