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Improving Workplace Morale With Corporate Fun Days lyocell, tapestry, waffle weaves, polyester and today’s micro fiber fabrics—all of these describe fabrics used in today’s golf or polo shirts. Each fabric has its own characteristics and must be made known to the digitizer before a design can be appropriately digitized for the embroidery process. Pique, for example, will tend to bury thread in its knap and requires larger sized text or an underlay of stitching for small lettering or numbers. Also, keep in mind that thinner fabrics may cost less, but may actually cost more in the long run due to increased backing required for the sewout process. You may pay a bit more for a quality fabric, but it may save you money in the sewout process, last longer and provide a pIn any type of business, one of the most important aspects is your employee morale. While this may sound like some type of HR buzzword, it is a vital piece of the puzzle. Unhappy workers produce less work. Not to mention, the quality of the work usually leaves something to be desired. Happy workers produce more quality work. This is a simple fact of the business world. Whether you’re selling vacuum cleaners or doing taxes, unless you are having fun, your work will suffer. This is why it is essential to have corporate fun days in any business.What are corporate fun days? The simple answer is that they are exactly what they sound like…a day where your corporation has fun. Sounds pretty easy, right? Is there a certain formula that should be followed to have a corporate fun day? Not exactly. The tr 5 Compelling Reasons to Learn to Shop Online-Today! EMBROIDERING ON GOLF SHIRTSIt seems as if everybody else is doing it – shopping online, that is. There’s the co-worker who bought all their Christmas gifts online without ever setting foot in the crowded local mall. Or the friend who won a bundle of like-new, brand-name baby clothes on eBay. Or your son’s college roommate, who paid hundreds of dollars less than your son did for his college textbooks, simply because he ordered them online rather than from the University bookstore.If you've been meaning to learn to shop online - whether at an online retailer like Amazon.com or an auction site such as eBay - it's time to quit procrastinating, conquer your fear and dive into the waters of cyberspace. You're not only missing out on good deals, convenience, and worldwide product selection, you're actually losing mone Digitizing and Embroidery Tips WHEN TO CHOOSE EMBROIDERY When adding a design or logo to a golf shirt (also called sport shirt, polo or corporate casualwear), embroidery makes a powerful statement. It adds depth and dimension to any garment and is often used to designate a quality manufacturer or an upscale country club as well as help build name recognition for a company, group or organization. Golf shirts were literally designed for the golf course, cut with larger chest sizes and different armhole angles to allow for extended arm movements during a game of golf. In recent years, however, the golf shirt has moved beyond the golf course to casual business events and dinners out. Not just for men, golf shirts are also cut and styled for women and have made an appearance in children’s attire. Embroidery, a traditional choice for the versatile golf shirt, adds style and interest and is always a quality choice. LOCATION Left and Right Chest - The industry standard is to have a logo on the left chest and personalization, such as an employee’s or member’s name, on the right chest. Make sure that designs are small enough to fit comfortably in the space provided. This is especially important on women’s apparel. Standard left chest placement on medium through extra large shirts is 8” down from the shoulder seam and 4” over from center of the shirt—measuring from the center of the of design. A logo on a woman’s shirt may need to be reduced up to 10% to 15% in size to display appropriately in the left chest area. The maximum width for a left chest design on a golf shirt is about 4”. Less is usually better, even for a shirt designed for men. (Be aware that as the logo or design is reduced in size, the text sizes will also reduce and may become too small to digitize properly. Re-designing the logo may be necessary to keep text no less than 3/16” or ?” in height.) Sleeve – Adding a logo, design or slogan to the left sleeve adds variety and interest as well as providing name recognition for a vendor or business. A country club might want to add the name of a favorite golf club or ball to its own embroidered golf shirt, for instance. Collar – The back of the collar presents another opportunity to add a unique design or message on a golf shirt Back – below the collar (yoke area) can also add some variety to design placement. One consideration for this area is to avoid designs that could be irritating for the wearer due to backing. Certain designs that require heavy backing may not be advisable. FABRIC Jacquard, bird’s-eye, herringbone, rugby’s, blended jersey, rough grained pique, 100% combed cotton, cotton blend, fine-gauge pique, peached twill, lyocell, tapestry, waffle weaves, polyester and today’s micro fiber fabrics—all of these describe fabrics used in today’s golf or polo shirts. Each fabric has its own characteristics and must be made known to the digitizer before a design can be appropriately digitized for the embroidery process. Pique, for example, will tend to bury thread in its knap and requires larger sized text or an underlay of stitching for small lettering or numbers. Also, keep in mind that thinner fabrics may cost less, but may actually cost more in the long run due to increased backing required for the sewout process. You may pay a bit more for a quality fabric, but it may save you money in the sewout process, last longer and provide a po How Are UPS Shipping Costs Determined? f course to casual business events and dinners out. Not just for men, golf shirts are also cut and styled for women and have made an appearance in children’s attire. Embroidery, a traditional choice for the versatile golf shirt, adds style and interest and is always a quality choice.There are several factors that contribute to the cost. They are:1) the size of the package - each package is measured to the quarter of an inch (length, width, and height)2) the weight of the package - each package is weighed to the hundredth of a pound and rounded up to the next pound (e.g., 4.01 pounds is rounded to 5 pounds)3) the destination zip code - the distance from the shipping zip code to the destination zip code factors into the cost4) commercial or residential - it is easier to locate businesses, and therefore less expensive to ship to a business than a residence5) the value of the contents - insurance costs add to the shipping cost6) any other added services - e.g., COD, signature requiredYou can see that in shipping, size does matter! Inches and poun LOCATION Left and Right Chest - The industry standard is to have a logo on the left chest and personalization, such as an employee’s or member’s name, on the right chest. Make sure that designs are small enough to fit comfortably in the space provided. This is especially important on women’s apparel. Standard left chest placement on medium through extra large shirts is 8” down from the shoulder seam and 4” over from center of the shirt—measuring from the center of the of design. A logo on a woman’s shirt may need to be reduced up to 10% to 15% in size to display appropriately in the left chest area. The maximum width for a left chest design on a golf shirt is about 4”. Less is usually better, even for a shirt designed for men. (Be aware that as the logo or design is reduced in size, the text sizes will also reduce and may become too small to digitize properly. Re-designing the logo may be necessary to keep text no less than 3/16” or ?” in height.) Sleeve – Adding a logo, design or slogan to the left sleeve adds variety and interest as well as providing name recognition for a vendor or business. A country club might want to add the name of a favorite golf club or ball to its own embroidered golf shirt, for instance. Collar – The back of the collar presents another opportunity to add a unique design or message on a golf shirt Back – below the collar (yoke area) can also add some variety to design placement. One consideration for this area is to avoid designs that could be irritating for the wearer due to backing. Certain designs that require heavy backing may not be advisable. FABRIC Jacquard, bird’s-eye, herringbone, rugby’s, blended jersey, rough grained pique, 100% combed cotton, cotton blend, fine-gauge pique, peached twill, lyocell, tapestry, waffle weaves, polyester and today’s micro fiber fabrics—all of these describe fabrics used in today’s golf or polo shirts. Each fabric has its own characteristics and must be made known to the digitizer before a design can be appropriately digitized for the embroidery process. Pique, for example, will tend to bury thread in its knap and requires larger sized text or an underlay of stitching for small lettering or numbers. Also, keep in mind that thinner fabrics may cost less, but may actually cost more in the long run due to increased backing required for the sewout process. You may pay a bit more for a quality fabric, but it may save you money in the sewout process, last longer and provide a p What Makes a Credit Score Rise or Fall?
OUR financial decisions can affect your credit score in surprising ways. Two credit-scoring simulators can help consumers understand the potential impact.The Fair Isaac Corporation, which puts out the industry-standard FICO scores, offers the myFICO simulator. A consumer with a score of 707 (considered good) and three credit cards would be likely to add or lose points from his score by making various financial moves. Following are some examples:• By making timely payments on all his accounts over the next month or by paying off a third of the balance on his cards, he could add as many as 20 points.• By failing to make this month's payments on his loans, he could lose 75 to 125 points.• By using all of the credit available on his three credit cards, he could lose 20 to 70 points. over from center of the shirt—measuring from the center of the of design. A logo on a woman’s shirt may need to be reduced up to 10% to 15% in size to display appropriately in the left chest area. The maximum width for a left chest design on a golf shirt is about 4”. Less is usually better, even for a shirt designed for men. (Be aware that as the logo or design is reduced in size, the text sizes will also reduce and may become too small to digitize properly. Re-designing the logo may be necessary to keep text no less than 3/16” or ?” in height.) Sleeve – Adding a logo, design or slogan to the left sleeve adds variety and interest as well as providing name recognition for a vendor or business. A country club might want to add the name of a favorite golf club or ball to its own embroidered golf shirt, for instance. Collar – The back of the collar presents another opportunity to add a unique design or message on a golf shirt Back – below the collar (yoke area) can also add some variety to design placement. One consideration for this area is to avoid designs that could be irritating for the wearer due to backing. Certain designs that require heavy backing may not be advisable. FABRIC Jacquard, bird’s-eye, herringbone, rugby’s, blended jersey, rough grained pique, 100% combed cotton, cotton blend, fine-gauge pique, peached twill, lyocell, tapestry, waffle weaves, polyester and today’s micro fiber fabrics—all of these describe fabrics used in today’s golf or polo shirts. Each fabric has its own characteristics and must be made known to the digitizer before a design can be appropriately digitized for the embroidery process. Pique, for example, will tend to bury thread in its knap and requires larger sized text or an underlay of stitching for small lettering or numbers. Also, keep in mind that thinner fabrics may cost less, but may actually cost more in the long run due to increased backing required for the sewout process. You may pay a bit more for a quality fabric, but it may save you money in the sewout process, last longer and provide a p What is Most-Management s. A country club might want to add the name of a favorite golf club or ball to its own embroidered golf shirt, for instance.I am not interested in a theory of management. I am interested in the practice of management. I am interested in having managers fulfill their purpose. And their purpose is that the jobs get done more and more effectively with them there than without them there.That needs to begin with an honest look at how we are as managers.The Distinction ‘Most-Manager’There is a class of management….equivalent, say, to 2nd and 1st lieutenants. They have no real management authority. They often cannot even make recommendations.They may have supervisors report to them (or even very low level managers). They have between 8 and 40 people directly and indirectly below them. They may have their own administrative assistant, though usually the administrative assistant is shared.This is the Collar – The back of the collar presents another opportunity to add a unique design or message on a golf shirt Back – below the collar (yoke area) can also add some variety to design placement. One consideration for this area is to avoid designs that could be irritating for the wearer due to backing. Certain designs that require heavy backing may not be advisable. FABRIC Jacquard, bird’s-eye, herringbone, rugby’s, blended jersey, rough grained pique, 100% combed cotton, cotton blend, fine-gauge pique, peached twill, lyocell, tapestry, waffle weaves, polyester and today’s micro fiber fabrics—all of these describe fabrics used in today’s golf or polo shirts. Each fabric has its own characteristics and must be made known to the digitizer before a design can be appropriately digitized for the embroidery process. Pique, for example, will tend to bury thread in its knap and requires larger sized text or an underlay of stitching for small lettering or numbers. Also, keep in mind that thinner fabrics may cost less, but may actually cost more in the long run due to increased backing required for the sewout process. You may pay a bit more for a quality fabric, but it may save you money in the sewout process, last longer and provide a p Receivables Factoring Companies Are Your Tool to Improve Cash Flow Management and Grow Today lyocell, tapestry, waffle weaves, polyester and today’s micro fiber fabrics—all of these describe fabrics used in today’s golf or polo shirts. Each fabric has its own characteristics and must be made known to the digitizer before a design can be appropriately digitized for the embroidery process. Pique, for example, will tend to bury thread in its knap and requires larger sized text or an underlay of stitching for small lettering or numbers. Also, keep in mind that thinner fabrics may cost less, but may actually cost more in the long run due to increased backing required for the sewout process. You may pay a bit more for a quality fabric, but it may save you money in the sewout process, last longer and provide a polished appearance that keeps your customers coming back.Invoice factoring advantages: imagine how you could grow your business with excellent cash flow management.When you partner with invoice factoring companies, you can receive payment on your customer invoices within 24 hours of billing, freeing up your company's cash flow. So, by not investigating factoring companies, you may be limiting your options. Read on for some of the benefits of working with a receivables factoring company and then contact a quality firm today.Immediate benefit of receivables factoring: solve payroll and other staffing issues with your improved cash flow management.You can stop robbing Peter to pay Paul and meet payroll and payroll taxes without scrambling to collect on overdue accounts. This reduces your stress, makes your employees happy and allows you THREAD With its vibrant colors and high sheen, the traditional choice of thread for golf shirts is rayon. Keep in mind that a cooler temperature with color-safe bleach will need to be used for shirts designed with rayon thread to safeguard its color and sheen. Polyester may be a better choice for shirts that will be washed in hot water with large amounts of chlorine bleach. Not all fabrics are created equal when it comes to determining an appropriate stitch density level for your chosen thread, whether it’s rayon, polyester, metallic or other specialized thread type. Make sure you choose an experienced digitizer who is familiar with many different types of fabrics and a variety of thread types. If, when a design is sewn out, the fabric pulls and puckers, there’s a good chance the density of the stitching is too heavy. If the fabric is showing through, the stitch density is probably too low. Letting your digitizer know the type of fabric in the shirt and specifying the type of thread preferred will help them to provide you with a digitized tape that creates a quality image and sews out well and easily—the first time. DESIGN ELEMENTS Letter size is an important consideration when creating a design for the embroidery process. Script or serif fonts are not advisable for small text. For best results, use capitalized letters in a sans serif font such as Arial (for text under ?”). (Your digitizer can advise you if the text in your design will sew out well at its original size.) The minimum letter heights listed below are for sans serif, block letters, sewn in a satin stitch. For large lettering, you may choose a fill stitch rather than a satin stitch. This increases the stitch count in the letter area, making the stitches smaller and more resistant to snagging and tears. Suggested minimum Letter Height by Fabric: Pique, Terry cloth, Fleece .…. 1/ 4” Twill, Most other fabrics …… 3/16” SEWOUT PROCESS An important tip for the sewout process is to make sure the purchase order is received by your embroiderer before the goods to be sewn reach their shipping docks. If your purchase order doesn’t arrive first, your items may wind up buried in a warehouse or shipping room, and you may find yourself bumped back on their work schedule. MARKETING IDEAS If you’re customer comes to you and says, “I need embroidered golf shirts for an upcoming company golf tournament,” you might suggest other items to accompany the shirts at the event. Windbreakers and hats make great souvenirs and are always appreciated by golfers. Embroidered golf towels, umbrellas, golf bag covers and golf shoe bags can also help make your customer’s tournament a memorable event that stands out from
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