One of the important factors is that the embroidery operator must take special care to ensure that the embroidery is in the correct location and straight. Crooked is never acceptable. This means taking the time to make a precise measurement. Never assume that the lines in the embroidered fabric are straight. It’s tempting to use them as a reference point, but many times the embroidery fabric itself is crooked. Use a device such as a measuring angle, which looks like a capital “L”. Use safe reference points such as where the shoulder seam meets the neck and then measure from there. In the case of a placket shirt, use the placket as a reference point, assuming it’s straight.
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