update 3-2-23 final setups ready to approve
Ok here we go. Ready to go to production once we get a thumbs-up. Please scroll to the explainer video. vh
update 2-21-23 final proof
Updated proof below. Please confirm order (MI first, CLE below) and ALL SPELLINGS to be correct.
2-20-23initial layouts
LEE MI/CLE | FORD CLE ROMEO project
The hoodie I'm suggesting is the Bayside style you ordered in the color Black (in November). Made in the USA. Inventory is good. Comes in a wide range of sizes (all the way up to really big).
Shown in the following pix are a variety of way to represent. As is relates to which organization gets top billing, you'll have to let me know. What I'm showing you here is sort of every which way so you can decide. If you pick "this on this sleeve and that on that sleeve and this/that one the front," we'll put together a composite and send it along for final approval.
OR...if none of this works....we'll try again. We can rearrange pieces and parts/lettering within each design; add or subtract ... you'll let me know. But this is a good start at food for thought. I wanted to have the Ford logo digitized in a smallish size (to go alongside LEE) before I offered it to avoid me going outside the bounds of what's actually doable in actual production. Sometimes I get smacked down when I say "yes...sure!" to a customer and then it doesn't translate to actual stitches.
Shown in the following pix are a variety of way to represent. As is relates to which organization gets top billing, you'll have to let me know. What I'm showing you here is sort of every which way so you can decide. If you pick "this on this sleeve and that on that sleeve and this/that one the front," we'll put together a composite and send it along for final approval.
OR...if none of this works....we'll try again. We can rearrange pieces and parts/lettering within each design; add or subtract ... you'll let me know. But this is a good start at food for thought. I wanted to have the Ford logo digitized in a smallish size (to go alongside LEE) before I offered it to avoid me going outside the bounds of what's actually doable in actual production. Sometimes I get smacked down when I say "yes...sure!" to a customer and then it doesn't translate to actual stitches.