What Softshell Jackets are good to embroider into?
Im looking for another type to try as the ones i currently use have had zips fail quite often, so i just wondered what people use.
Cheers
What Softshell Jackets are good to embroider into?
Im looking for another type to try as the ones i currently use have had zips fail quite often, so i just wondered what people use.
Cheers
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I'm thinking of trying uneek UC604 micro fleece jacket and the UC612 classic full zip softshell.
These any good?
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To answer my own question just incase anyone was interested.
I ordered in various makes and tried with a good customer of mine.
There view was :
Result core R114X - Thin and a nice very light weight jacket
Result Core R213m - Pockets rear too far back and the cuff are weird
Uneek 604 classic micro fleece - Heavy and thick, nice and warm and stops the wind, nice cuffs.
Uneek 612 soft shell - Great jacket nice and warm.
So looks like uneek is the way to go.
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Result R124x Ripstop is a good jacket.
Uneek are porbably ok to embroider, but like most secondary brands, they are problematic to print. Dye migration is a major issue with them, and I have known the heat to cause the mid layer to delaminate and bubble. If you need to print best to stick with a better brtand like Result, Regatta etc
Regatta Reid softshells are very good value for Money, Gildan have just realised a softshell which looks good. All depends on price points.