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- Our AREWX4500 Standard Supply Midweight hooded sweatshirt is the best value garment in our line with a great price, great quality, deep inventory and many color options. Made with a generous fit, and Ring Spun Cotton for comfort and excellent results when screen printing. Features include a jersey lined hood, heavy gauge drawcord with metal eyelets and 1×1 ribbing at cuffs and waistband.
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- 8.5 oz (280 gm) cotton/polyester blend fleece
- Solid Colors, Camo Colors & Gunmetal Heather: 80% Cotton/20% Polyester with 100% cotton 20 singles face yarn for supreme print ability and softness
- Earth Tone Colors: 70% Cotton/30% Polyester (Plum, Cement, Dusty Sage, Dusty Pink, Storm Blue)
- Grey Heather: 75% Cotton/25% Polyester
- All Other Heather Colors: 55% Cotton/45% Polyester (Charcoal Heather, Classic Navy Heather, Royal Heather, Army Heather, Kelly Green Heather)
- Safety Colors: 55% Cotton/45% Polyester (Safety Orange, Safety Yellow, Neon Pink)
- jersey lined hood
- split stitch double needle sewing on all seams
- twill neck tape
- tear away neck label
- 1×1 ribbing at cuffs & waistband
- metal eyelets
- standard fit
Please note: The AREWX4500 heather colors are not all made of 100% cotton face yarn. Please do your own testing prior to screen printing.
When printing on our Camo Colorways it is important that the garment DOES NOT reach 320 Degrees when flashing or drying. Our Camo Colorways are a Water Based Print on 100% cotton fabric surface. At 320 degrees you risk ink migration to your print. To be really safe some printers use a Poly Blocker base, and low temperature curing inks to stay away from 320 degrees.
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Please Note:
• Heather colors are not made of 100% cotton face yarn. Please do your own testing prior to screen printing.
• When printing on our Camo Colorways it is important that the garment DOES NOT reach 320 Degrees when flashing or drying.
- Our Camo Colorways are a Water Based Print on 100% cotton fabric surface.
- At 320 degrees you risk ink migration to your print.
- To be really safe some printers use a Poly Blocker base, and low temperature curing inks to stay away from 320 degrees.
- 300 degrees or lower is a safer temperature to avoid ink migration problems.
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