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Pink Stripe Long Sleeved Tee - Heavier Weight
Pink Stripe Long Sleeved Tee - Heavier Weight
Classic stripe long sleeved tee (IN PINK!) with a heavier weight that is not too thick, not too thin...just right. Add embroidery to make it yours!
Mid-weight cotton shirt, long sleeves, side vent at hem.
Personalization Placement Options: Center Chest, Left Breast (like a pocket), Curved around Collar. Have another idea? Let me know!
PERSONALIZATION
And now the fun part - personalizing your item! First things first - be sure to enter your child's FULL NAME and/or INITIALS as you would like them to appear. If you use a nickname, please specify.
Take a look at our fonts, monograms, designs, and thread colors and enter all the details below. Want to add a motif? Include it in the font/style box!
When selecting font and thread choices, please be sure to select the appropriate amount of thread colors for your chosen font. Fonts have asterisks to denote whether they require two or three thread colors. If you do not select the appropriate number of thread colors, I will choose a coordinating color for you.
For embroidery PLACEMENT please be sure to specify LEFT BREAST, CENTER CHEST, or COLLAR. If you do not make a selection, I will choose for you. If you have a different idea, let me know!
Care information
Care information
For best results, wash as usual and tumble dry low, iron inside-out to preserve embroidery.
Fonts
Take a look and pick a font - * denotes a two-color font, ** denotes a three-color font. Please be sure to select thread colors accordingly!
Designs and Monogram Styles
These are just to give some inspiration, and to provide a starting point! If you have an idea that you don't see here, let us know and we can work on it together.
MONOGRAMS * denotes a two-color monogram, ** denotes a three-color monogram. Please be sure to select thread colors accordingly!
Thread Colors
There's no wrong way to stripe!
Keep it classic with a simple name or monogram, or turn up the fun with our signature rainbow multicolor! There's no wrong way to strip, and one is never enough. Check back often to see what new stripes we're working with.