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How to print sweet leggings with Printful

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The do's and don'ts of printing on leggings We go over the legging low-down so your next pair looks

[Printful] The do's and don'ts of printing on leggings We go over the legging low-down so your next pair looks awesome Leggings are a hot fashion staple, and now you can add them to your store through Printful. But not everything that's printed will look good, so keep these tips in mind. 1. Material is (obviously) stretchy Since leggings are made of a spandex/polyester blend, you should anticipate a bit of stretch in your design. Some parts of the leggings will stretch more than others, especially around the knees. That's why it's best not to print photos, as the image will skew a little when worn. And be mindful of where you want your design placed on the legging to avoid any extra stretch. 2. Patterns always look amazing Patterned leggings are the way to go! The finished product will look great, even with a bit of stretch. Take a look at these awesome leggings for some inspiration: Pattern designs from [GothRider] 3. Add your logo With Printful, you can add your logo to the waistband for some extra branding. It'll look similar to the image below; waistbands are hand-stitched in either white or black. You can download the guidelines [here]. Pattern designs from [The Dan Pecci Company] 4. Prepare your print files Now that you have some tips and know what to expect, it's time to prepare your print files. The video below goes through step by step instructions on how to do it. Watch and learn how to position text, add your logo, and create different sizes! So what are you waiting for? Order your leggings, sewn and printed in California. [Create Your Leggings] Cheers, The Printful Team [[blog] Our Blog] [[twitter] Twitter] [[facebook] Facebook] [[instagram] Instagram] [[youtube] Youtube] Has Printful solved anything for you? We'd love to hear it! Earn the eternal gratitude from the Printful team by leaving us a [review]. Unsubscribe [here]. Printful Inc. 19749 Dearborn St, Chatsworth CA 91311, USA [Made in America]

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