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Embroidery => General Embroidery => Topic started by: rusty on February 19, 2019, 12:46:38 PM
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Hey, I outsource all my embroidery so I don't know too much and have a customer asking for some high end north face puffy vests.
They say they've had issues in the past on similar jackets cause the embroidery goes through an inner pocket. Still waiting to see an image of this particular jacket but what do people usually do if this happens?
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Sometimes it is the only way to do the job. When we have that issue we inform the customer that it has to be thbat way or find an alternative location. We never do it with out first letting them know.
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Wow, really makes me appreciate the Port Pocket for embroidery access on some of their outerware.
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Sometimes it is the only way to do the job. When we have that issue we inform the customer that it has to be thbat way or find an alternative location. We never do it with out first letting them know.
This is what I figured. Hoping there might be an alternative. Thanks
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right chest.
Shane
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there is always another option. . . pay the seamstress to open it up, do the decorating and have her close it back up. If they have to have NF, they will have to pay!
pierre
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Wow, really makes me appreciate the Port Pocket for embroidery access on some of their outerware.
Yea but on some of the jackets the port pocket doesn't allow you to pout the embroidery in the correct place.
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What White said is initially true but over time we have noticed the "port pocket" zipper length (on some styles) has become more than suitable in added length to fix their initial rather tight access .
mooseman