Heavyweight Boxy Zip Hoodie

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Key Details

Material: 100% cotton shell with smooth polyester bonded lining. Dual YKK zips.
Texture: Structured, heavyweight with reinforced durability
Weight: Heavyweight 450GSM for a bold, sculpted drape
Care: Pre-shrunk to maintain size and shape over time

Product Description

Cut from a heavyweight 450gsm cotton shell bonded to a smooth polyester lining, this piece is designed to hold its shape, wear after wear.

Dropped shoulders and a boxy silhouette create a clean, structured drape. The tightened waistband supports the fit, while the hexagonal pocket and dual YKK zips offer subtle functional detail

Customisation Options

DTG Print

  • Front print

  • Back print

  • Outside label

  • Inside label

  • Left sleeve

  • Right sleeve

Embroidery

  • Left Chest

  • Center Chest

  • Right Chest

Guidelines

Print guide

Embroidery guide

Care Guide

Size Guide

File Guidelines.

Must Follow

Submit files as PNG or JPEG, at a minimum of 150 DPI and no larger than 50MB per file. We recommend 300 DPI for the sharpest results.

Create files in sRGB color profile. This is the profile our industry leading printers are built to read, so it keeps your on-screen colors as close as possible to the final print.

Tips for Best Results

Avoid semi-transparent designs

Semi-transparent graphics, or any elements with reduced opacity, don't translate cleanly in DTG printing. We recommend working with solid colors, or simulating semi-transparency through halftoning.

Create designs with the necessary DPI

Typing a higher resolution value into an existing file won't actually improve its print quality. If your artwork's resolution is too low, the best result comes from recreating it at full resolution.

Use transparency to your advantage

Black ink can read as a light black on black garments because of the white underbase applied during printing. For designs on dark garments, leave these areas fully transparent to keep your blacks true.

Print guide

Embroidery guide

Care Guide

Size Guide

File Guidelines.

Must Follow

Submit files as PNG or JPEG, at a minimum of 150 DPI and no larger than 50MB per file. We recommend 300 DPI for the sharpest results.

Create files in sRGB color profile. This is the profile our industry leading printers are built to read, so it keeps your on-screen colors as close as possible to the final print.

Tips for Best Results

Avoid semi-transparent designs

Semi-transparent graphics, or any elements with reduced opacity, don't translate cleanly in DTG printing. We recommend working with solid colors, or simulating semi-transparency through halftoning.

Create designs with the necessary DPI

Typing a higher resolution value into an existing file won't actually improve its print quality. If your artwork's resolution is too low, the best result comes from recreating it at full resolution.

Use transparency to your advantage

Black ink can read as a light black on black garments because of the white underbase applied during printing. For designs on dark garments, leave these areas fully transparent to keep your blacks true.

Print guide

Embroidery guide

Care Guide

Size Guide

File Guidelines.

Must Follow

Submit files as PNG or JPEG, at a minimum of 150 DPI and no larger than 50MB per file. We recommend 300 DPI for the sharpest results.

Create files in sRGB color profile. This is the profile our industry leading printers are built to read, so it keeps your on-screen colors as close as possible to the final print.

Tips for Best Results

Avoid semi-transparent designs

Semi-transparent graphics, or any elements with reduced opacity, don't translate cleanly in DTG printing. We recommend working with solid colors, or simulating semi-transparency through halftoning.

Create designs with the necessary DPI

Typing a higher resolution value into an existing file won't actually improve its print quality. If your artwork's resolution is too low, the best result comes from recreating it at full resolution.

Use transparency to your advantage

Black ink can read as a light black on black garments because of the white underbase applied during printing. For designs on dark garments, leave these areas fully transparent to keep your blacks true.