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Designing a custom hoodie is much like a t-shirt, with a few extras: heavier fabric, a front pocket to design around, and popular print spots on the chest, full front, back and sleeves.
Here is how to design hoodies people actually want to wear — and how to order them printed with your artwork.
1. Pick a blank hoodie — pullover or zip, mid-weight for everyday or heavyweight for a premium feel.
2. Choose placement: left chest for a logo, full front or full back for bold graphics, and sleeves or hood for accents.
3. Choose a method: DTF for full-color art on any fabric, screen printing for big runs, or embroidery for a premium logo look.
4. Upload your design in the online designer, preview it on the hoodie, and order.
Keep logos clear of the pocket and seams; place chest logos about 4 inches wide, high on the left chest.
On dark hoodies, DTF and screen printing with an under-base keep colors bright.
Embroidery looks premium on heavyweight hoodies but is best for simpler logos, not photos.
DTF for full-color designs on any hoodie fabric, screen printing for large runs, and embroidery for a premium logo. All work well on hoodies.
Yes. Apparel Globe has no order minimums, so you can design one custom hoodie or a full team set.
Left chest for logos, full front or back for bold graphics, and sleeves or hood for accents — just keep art clear of the front pocket and seams.





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