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Midweight Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt – SS4500Z

DESCRIPTION

  • 8.5 oz./yd² (US) 14.1 oz./L yd (CA), 80/20 cotton/polyester blend fleece with 100% cotton face, 20 singles
  • Grey Heather is 75/25 cotton/polyester
  • Army Heather, Charcoal Heather, Classic Navy Heather & Safety Yellow are 55/45 cotton/polyester
  • Standard fit
  • Jersey lined hood
  • Split stitch double needle sewing on all seams
  • Twill neck tape
  • 1×1 ribbing at cuffs & waistband
  • Metal eyelets
  • #5 metal kissing zipper
  • Tear away label
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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DESCRIPTION

  • 8.5 oz./yd² (US) 14.1 oz./L yd (CA), 80/20 cotton/polyester blend fleece with 100% cotton face, 20 singles
  • Grey Heather is 75/25 cotton/polyester
  • Army Heather, Charcoal Heather, Classic Navy Heather & Safety Yellow are 55/45 cotton/polyester
  • Standard fit
  • Jersey lined hood
  • Split stitch double needle sewing on all seams
  • Twill neck tape
  • 1×1 ribbing at cuffs & waistband
  • Metal eyelets
  • #5 metal kissing zipper
  • Tear away label
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.