Best Print Placements for T-Shirts

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Mastering Standard T-Shirt Print Positions: Ideal Measurements and Placement Tips


Enhance your custom t-shirt designs with our expert guide to the most popular print positions and measurements!


Creating a custom t-shirt design is not only about the artwork but also about choosing the perfect placement to make your design truly stand out. Standard print positions offer the most versatility and are ideal for a variety of designs. In this guide, we’ll dive deep into these positions and provide you with ideal measurements and placement tips to ensure your designs look fantastic on any t-shirt.


Standard Print Positions and Measurements

Front Center

The front center is the most popular and versatile print position, suitable for almost any design. Here’s what you need to know about measurements and placement:

  • Ideal print area: 10-11 inches (25-28 cm) wide and 12-13 inches (30-33 cm) tall
  • Placement: Center your design horizontally, and place it approximately 2-3 inches (5-7.6 cm) below the collar for a balanced look.

BACK CENTER

The back center offers ample space for large, detailed designs or additional text. Follow these guidelines for best results:

  • Ideal print area: 11-12 inches (28-30 cm) wide and 13-14 inches (33-36 cm) tall
  • Placement: Center your design horizontally, and place it approximately 2-3 inches (5-7.6 cm) below the collar for a balanced look.

Left Chest

A small, subtle design placed over the heart is perfect for logos or branding. Here’s how to get it just right:

  • Ideal print area: 3-5 inches (7.6-12.7 cm) wide and 3-5 inches (7.6-12.7 cm) tall
  • Placement: Position the design 7-9 inches (18-23 cm) from the shoulder seam and 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) from the center, depending on the size of the shirt and the design.

General Placement Tips

Sizing and Scaling

Remember that t-shirt sizes can vary significantly. When designing your print, consider adjusting the size of your design to accommodate smaller or larger shirt sizes without compromising the overall aesthetic.

Test and REfine

Always preview your design on a virtual mock-up before printing. This will give you a better understanding of how your design will look on the actual t-shirt and allow you to make any necessary adjustments.