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Jersey Font Styles

Uploaded on 2015-09-15T15:26:56Z27135

**Products and Jersey Font Styles in this Video**

Pre-Cut Letters & Numbers: https://www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-letters-numbers
Pre-Spaced Text & Numbers: https://www.stahls.com/pre-spaced-text-numbers
Team Perfect Text & Graphics: https://www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-text-graphic
Stahls’ Fusion Heat Press: https://www.stahls.com/fusion-heat-press
Fonts: http://blog.stahls.com/?s=font

**About Stahls’ Letters and Numbers**

Creating team uniforms is one of the most lucrative opportunities available to you. To improve your sales and to keep customers interested, you need to stand out by combining unique jersey fonts and number styles. In this video, we will look at how you can apply a couple of different styles with a heat press.

As we look at the jersey font styles, it is important to note that there are two ways that you can apply letters and numbers to sports uniforms – pre-cut and pre-spaced.

***Pre-Cut vs Pre-Spaced Letters and Numbers**

No matter which font you choose, jersey letters and numbers come in these two forms. Pre-cuts are loose numbers that come in packs and kits. You can select foregrounds and backgrounds for each digit in any size. When you choose pre-spaced letters and numbers, the digits are already properly spaced on a carrier when you receive the product. This gives you versatility with different jersey fonts to get a good look with less tedious work on your part.

Used together, pre-cuts and pre-spaced gives you the versatility to mix and match number styles and offer your customers many options while staying efficient. It is still the most cost-effective way to decorate a uniform.

**Number Styles in this Video**


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