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From what I know, until 2008 or 2009, it was Lextra, but years later, they changed the name to Sporting ID. SensCilia is the name of the material.That material is called Lextra or Senscillia, I'm not sure if they're the same thing.
Hi guys, first time posting here !
I bought this printing from ebay, and had it transfered at my local shop. The printer guy only pressed it for about 3 seconds, instead of 12 as recommended by thư brand. The printing adheres quite nicely, but should i take it to another shop and have it pressed again, to make sure its durable enough ?
Btw, is this printing legit guys ?
Much appreciated for your advices
**** robben
With Black Friday coming soon, will any sites run any promotions like free name set on order ? Thinking about getting a Robben home 2016, loving that orange tone
I'm selling my 11/12 Home kit, with Pirlo printing and Serie A patch. It's size S.Anybody selling their Juve jerseys? [emoji]128064[/emoji]
Also, where can I get Portugal's away euro jersey for less than retail? Thanks!
If it's not peeling, it won't make a difference if you heatpress it again or not. Personally, I would just keep as it is.Thanks, man. I got it from world-class-finish on ebay for 13GBP.
The printing on my shirt is still nice after 2 hand-washs. Is there any chance that having it pressed again (by a heat transfer machine) will mess it up somehow ?
Just my favorite player (Robben) and my first soccer jersey, so i'm kinda nervous xD.
Edit: i attached the picture
I usually apply my namesets with iron. The biggest challenge is the alignment. Once you find good one, use some masking tape to keep the nameset where it is, turn the iron at three dots, cover it with a cloth and be careful not to iron on top of the tapes (otherwise, the glue will melt to the shirt).anybody ever tried pressing name kits using just a flat iron? any tips?
I'm selling my 11/12 Home kit, with Pirlo printing and Serie A patch. It's size S.
Not sure if it interests you or someone else, but I'll give it a try
i never owned a pair of soccer shorts before but thinking about copping a Real Madrid one. I have no idea what the length would be like. It would be mostly to chill around the crib and wear to the gym. I'm wondering if they'd be too short or if the length would be fine. Anyone know what the inseam usually is?
It's a trial and error really, so maybe I'd suggest that you start with your least favourite kit. First, you'll need an ironing pad/mat. Then you'll want something to cover the nameset with before you iron on it. Teflon sheet works best, but I use a piece of mahjong paper and it still works fine.anybody ever tried pressing name kits using just a flat iron? any tips?
I usually start with two dots and then gradually move it up to three. Some irons get really hot at three dots, bubbles might start to appear on the namesets.I usually apply my namesets with iron. The biggest challenge is the alignment. Once you find good one, use some masking tape to keep the nameset where it is, turn the iron at three dots, cover it with a cloth and be careful not to iron on top of the tapes (otherwise, the glue will melt to the shirt).
It might not stick well at first, so if that happens, just iron the area inside out until the nameset finally stick.
That's true. I had some problems with some namesets at three dots, however, they are minority. It mostly happens with Adidas font.I usually start with two dots and then gradually move it up to three. Some irons get really hot at three dots, bubbles might start to appear on the namesets.