Sewn on twill, or tackle twill, is a technique in which pieces of fabric, usually a poly/cotton twill, are cut out and then
sewn or embroidered onto your garment providing a more professional look.
What Is Embroidery Appliqué?
Embroidery appliqué is a non-woven, super soft material that looks great on sweatshirts and activewear. It provides a classic look that is durable and washable and is ideal for
creating vintage designs.
A Note About Embroidered Monograms:
A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters. Monograms are often made by combining the initials of an individual or a company, used as recognizable symbols.
Classic three letter monogram layout for an individual is with the last name initial larger and in the center of the monogram (first name - last name - middle name) John Q. Smith : JSQ.
A Note About Screenprinting:
Buy in quantities of 24-pieces or more and take advantage of low pricing to screenprint one or two color graphics. Low prices, no setup fees.
This product is discontinued, but don't worry! We've found the next best thing:
High Five Youth Club Shorts
The Club Short is constructed of 100% polyester Essortex Wicking Micro interlock with mechanical stretch. The side panels are constructed of Micro Mesh for increased ventilation. It features an elastic waistband with inside drawcord and contrast piping at leg hem.
100% polyester wicking knit short with graded inseam. Covered elastic waistband with inside drawcord and contrast color piping.
Imported. Decorated in the USA.
Size & Fit
Size & Fit
This Product Is
Athletic Fit
Size Chart
Size
Hip
Waist
XS
23-24
22-23
S
25-27
22-24
M
28-30
25-27
L
31-33
28-30
Garment Dimensions
Size
Waist
Inseam
XS
18.5"
3.5"
S
20"
4"
M
21"
4.5"
L
22"
5"
How To Choose Your Size
We understand that choosing the best size and fit can sometimes be challenging. We're here to help! Just follow the simple steps below to select the best size for your needs.
Step 1 - Size Information
A size chart generally refers to the "size" you might want based on your actual body measurements. You should use this as a general guideline because you might want a tighter or looser fit. When in doubt or you fall in between sizes we suggest ordering a size up.
If you are unsure of your measurements, click here to review tips to help you take them properly.
Step 2 - Garment Measurements
Using garment dimensions provided by the manufacturer is the best way to determine how an item will fit you. You should take into consideration your preferences and what you are wearing it for when choosing which size to order.
The garment dimensions listed above are the actual size of the garment laid out flat.
Compare your actual body measurements to the garment measurements (you'll need to double the circumference measurement listed in the garment measurements) and allow room for movement. Manufacturers allow for a tolerance of + or - 1 inch. When in doubt or if you fall in between sizes, we suggest ordering a size up.
If you have a garment and like the way it fits, you can measure it based on these steps then determine what the best size to order will be.
Decoration Options
Decoration Options
Sublimated Print
Sublimation printing is used for dry performance fabrics (100% polyester) so that a fabric's 'wicking' characteristics are maintained keeping you dry and cool while looking good!
There are a few restrictions for this type of printing method:
Can only be used on light colored garments.
Cannot be used for designs that require white printing.