Glossary
Left-Chest Print
A left-chest print is the classic small company logo placed at heart level — the most popular print placement on company shirts and workwear.
A left-chest print is a small logo or wordmark placed on the front of a shirt, on the left side at heart level. It is the most classic spot for a company mark — exactly where people expect to see a logo on workwear or a polo shirt. The standard width for this graphic is usually 3–4 inches.
For the buyer it is the simplest and most affordable version of a company shirt: prices start at $13 per shirt with one front print, and the bigger the order, the lower the price per piece. We print with DTF, so even a small logo with fine detail and shading comes out sharp and in full color.
A left-chest logo is most often paired with a larger back print — the front builds your image while the back works as advertising. For a dressier company polo, consider embroidery instead of a print.
Related terms
Back Print
A back print is a large graphic on the back of a shirt — usually the company name, phone, and website — advertising readable from across the job site.
DTF Printing (Direct to Film)
DTF printing is a digital heat-transfer method: full color, durability through dozens of washes, and pricing that makes sense from just 10 shirts.
Embroidered Polo Shirt
An embroidered polo is the go-to for estimates and client meetings — machine embroidery looks premium and never wears off in the wash.
Price per Piece and Quantity Tiers
Price per piece drops as your order grows: a shirt with one front print starts at $13, and every quantity tier lowers the unit cost.
Custom logo t-shirts for your business
From $13 per shirt, 10-piece minimum, 5–7 business days production. Send your logo — you will get a free quote within 24 hours.
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