Collared shirts...logo on front only or back also?

bdaly84

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I am getting some polo-type shirts made for use as work shirts. Should I have the logo just on the front breast or also on the back, kinda like a T-shirt? I have seen both ways. I like both, but just curious as to what everyone else is using? I have t-shirts now, but they are getting ragged out.



Thanks for the input.
 
Our shirts are just embroidered on the front breast with a small slogan on the sleeve.

It looks much more professional than the 't-shirt' look with a large design on the back.
 
2 things about large designs on the back.



If they are silk screen, they will be hot in the sun and sticky.

If they are embroidered (sp?), they are uncomfortable.



I'd stick to neat polo shirts with the logo on the chest (small, left or right side) and on sleeves like todd said above. It looks a lot more professional and upscale.
 
Left chest only. You don't want to pay for a full back embroidery - it would double the price of the shirt. One thing I'm doing more than ever is the logo on the left chest and the weeb address on the yoke.
 
The print shop that did my shirts did both sides of my polo shirts by accident. I thought it wouldn't look rite, but it's fine, and it doesn't bother my back on hot, sunny days either.
 
Well, my t-shirts now are silkscreened on the front and back. I am definalty going with something on the sleeve I like that idea. I'm thinking my name/logo on the breast and the website on the sleeve.
 
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