Processes to undergo while designing your school uniform
by Michal Johnson SEOSchool uniform is a clothing that is designed in a set format. It must not look very funky or too serious. It must be made of good material and designed beautifully to match the look of your school. These dressings are very formal by look as it sets an image of the school. There are few necessary aspect that you need to consider while designing your school uniforms
Choose Your Material
Firstly, you need to check with the material of your school uniform. The selection of the right material is necessary as the clothing is for children’s. They have to wear these clothing everyday for several hours and so it is necessary that they feel comfortable in it. You can make use of materials like cotton and polyester or hybrid cotton/polyester and design the uniform.
While Cotton is known for
its comfort, skin sensitivity, smooth feel, long history in the apparel
industry the polyester is exceptionally durable and lighter than most apparel
materials. As for the
hybrid blends of cotton and polyester, it is the best material option to accurately measure your school's uniform shop funding and capital.
The Style
Now that you have decided on the material the next step is to decide what style or cut your base school uniform will be shaped to. This decision purely depends on the school as if it is a private christian school, they may require long sleeve button up shirts with collars and pockets. Similarly, if it is a government public school the uniform policy may require you to have polo shirts instead. You can also take a look on different categories like Formal and Non-Formal.
For Formal,
A long sleeve shirts, blazers, traditional skirts, ties, vests, pants, black shoes, wide brimmed hats are recommended.
As for Non-Formal,
You can have a polo shirts, t shirts, plain pants, caps.
Logo Placement
Once you have decided on the material and style the next important thing is to decide where the embroidered logo is to be placed.
Some of the standard placements for logo include
1. right hand breast
2. left hand breast
3. sleeves (left & right)
4. underneath collar
You can easily attach the logo threads with embroidery, using vinyl with screen printing, or dye sublimation.
Artwork
You can make use of colors that represents the school theme. Also, while creating designs you can match the design process with the eventual printing process, depending on your printing decision, whether it be screen printing, dye sublimation or embroidery.
Overall you need to maintain strong communication with School uniform suppliers in Melbourne to ensure that the material, the style, logo placement and artwork considerations meet the end product expectations.
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