Now for something a little different! During this country’s 2nd lockdown, I’ve not been able to go anywhere on my travels. So instead, here’s how I customize my football shirts (‘soccer jerseys’ if you’re an American). It’s a fairly easy process and with a bit of practice, you can do this without too much difficulty. Certainly saves you a boatload of money when compared to buying it from a sporting goods store. If you have any questions, create a separate comment and I’ll try and get back to you.
I love the vids,I love sports and these videos help me understand all the rules of any sport I want the rules to. Evem the ones I already know the rules for ❤️
Nice job Ninh! One of my favourite videos of yours! I only bought a chelsea shirt with Terry on the back where I could’ve done it cheaper! Thanks mate hope you’re well stay safe!
Sir pls I have been watching it from the volta region.....and I couldn't even know where they are selling the t-shirts......so therefore, where may I found it?? Pls
Hi. How much pressure does the machine use for the shirts (low, medium or high)? Have you ever received heat marks on your jersey? I have tried to press my kits and my presser leaves a mark around the name and number. I use the correct temp and time (140 C for 15 seconds) and teflon paper in between.
You should do a video discussing the possibility of American sports leagues cutting their leagues down to only big market teams ... what the economic impact would be and the talent pool
It's an interesting debate, for sure. I think American teams have to have a wide demographic, as they operate on revenue sharing. It's beneficial to have more teams than less, as more teams equals more revenue. However - does that dilute the talent pool? People argue 'yes' for hockey and basketball, but no for football and baseball.
@@NinhLyUK revenue sharing slipped my mind ... maybe American sports leagues would have to adopt a more capitalist approach if this concept were to take place
Hello great video mate, and I did use your method to remove the patches, very helpful. I wondered, the heat press machine, it's 38cm x 38 cm the one yout?
Hello, one question for the Premier League name sets! I saw the measures 6 cm from the top of the shirt to the name, 6 cm from the name to the number. But can you tell me what is the distance (official measurment) from a letter to a letter of the name in millimeters ? Thanks
Hey Ninh are you ever thought about making a video on your sports jersey collection, of all your jerseys of all sports I started making my own sports jersey collection, my cousin has a rugby league jersey collection, with one of them being a super league cowboys jersey and a Brisbane rugby league Ipswich jets jersey (his dad/my uncle use to play for the Ipswich jets) And I’ve been searching high and low for a team Japan rugby union jersey :)
Good questions. 1) either use a ruler (straight letters) or a template (curved letters) that you can download from the league's website. To make sure that it's straight on the shirt, use a ruler to make sure the first and last letters are exactly the same distance from the edges of the shirt seams. 2) If the sleeve doesn't have cuffs, always look at a picture of an actual shirt worn by the players. You can approximate it from the picture. Thanks.
Really great video - so much information. Thank you!!! I have a question - I'd like to replace the sponsor on an old football shirt. But it's the old foam style sponsor on shirts. Do you know what type of heat press vinyl this is? I much prefer it to the thin/shiny heat press vinyl of new age sponsor logo. Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks James. I believe I know what you're referring to ... Manchester United used to have Vodafone sponsor their shirts with the same foam style vinyl. It's pretty obsolete and it's something you won't find in many places anymore. Back in the day, it used to be called 'puff printing', but I'm not sure what the official name of the type of vinyl it is? What I do know is that it comes as a flat sheet and expands into foam under the heat press. You have to use minimal pressure, but it bonds to the shirt and expands with heat ... hence why it looks like that.
@@NinhLyUK Thanks so much for your reply. You're exactly right - the Man U Vodafone sponsor was indeed the same material. I think pretty much all sponsors were made of this up to a certain point. It's extremely frustrating to be able to find such little info on it. I stumbled across this video. If you skip to 3:20 you can see the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor logo being applied to the shirt, but sadly it's not quite long enough to see how it's being applied. ua-cam.com/video/xiVIM8m-Ut8/v-deo.html The search continues! Thanks again.
@@jimsouthsea Yep, the stuff in the video is exactly what I'm talking about. Comes in a flat sheet, heat pressed very gently, once it expands, whip off the backing and you're done. Like I said, I'm pretty sure it's called 'puff vinyl' but nobody uses it anymore due to it's fragility and the fact that the colours always faded quickly. The modern stuff (especially the rubberised polymer vinyl made by Avery Dennison for this year's Premier League) is much superior in terms of durability. Good luck.
Ninh - How long do we need to press iron for the Vapor Match Day Shirts? They are much thinner material than the regular home jerseys. Please let me know, thank you!!
When you state the iron should be at its maximum, I guess you mean at the maximum for the material you are using, simply because the material will get scorched or melt if too hot!
the jersey I am looking for is no longer in production.. Funny thing that its only been out for a year. Its sold out quickly like butter on hot bread . Do you know any websites that would print jerseys for me, and would ship to the Caribbean? the jersey I want is an 19/20 Atletico Madrid away kit (red and black) ...
I just watch you vid very informative may I ask were would you go to get the lettering and numbers as I want to go back to 92 session as I have a lot of shirts to do
Question. From the manufacturers online stores, I know Adidas does this, you can basically order blank Jerseys/Football Shirts. I know you can basically order a Seattle Sounders shirt from their shop that’s blank. No patches, no logos, etc. For all intents and purposes you could make your own Football Shirt from the ground up, couldn’t you? BTW loved the Pickle Ball video. My father in-law is addicted, and I never saw the attraction, now I kind of do.
Like the same process for removing an incorrectly placed sleeve patch, can you use the same method expect without the iron to take of a not fully applied front number on the football shirt by using the chemicals reccomended?
I have a question. I recently bought a Benfica kit that didn’t have all of the sponsors on it (Left sleeve Betano sponsor and back Sagres sponsor) and I found the patches on a website that said to not use an at home iron only a heat press, is this something I should follow or would an iron work for something like those
Sorry can I know the materials that used especially that printed paper but also may I know the application that used to make different football jersey fonts?
Little question: How do u know the quality is good because I wouldn’t want to spend £60-70 on a shirt for some dodgy seller to put bad quality lettering on? Where/what would u recommend? Seriously good video tho and tutorial!!!!
Excellent question! I try to buy from well-known sellers (Classic Football Shirts is great) because then if I'm not happy with the lettering, it's easy to get my money back. I try not to go for anywhere in Asia ... no disrespect.
I remember trying this with the original Premier League logos back in 1993, it was an absolute pain in the ass so I gave up and got a sports shop to do it! #truestory 😂
So let's say I don't like the betting sponsor on the front of my teams shirt. I could do that iron trick you did with the champions League badge and get it off?
It's some generic Chinese one. I've used the expensive Stahl's Hotronix ones in the past and they're all pretty similar. To be honest, they're all about the same.
@@NinhLyUK The thing that I am worried about is not being able to slide the jersey so that the front part is not under the heat press (if that makes sense). I am having trouble finding one that has that gap. Most of them are made to just lay the whole shirt on the pad. I am worried if I do that the sponsor on the front will also be heated and could get messed up.
eBay / Classic Football Shirts / direct from Avery Dennison or Sporting ID. But check with the league you're replicating from - they all have different suppliers.
I have a few premier league shirts from the late 90’s/early 2000’s and I’ve been trying to find information regarding the spacing and dimensions for where to put the premier league badge, name and numbers but can’t find anything on the net, can anyone help please?
i appreciate the intention of the video, but you could at least provide us with some links for the letterings, because, as far as i'm concerned, it's almost impossible to find them on the internet, especially for the current season. i want to print messi's font from this current season and the only one site i found charges like ~25bucks.
But that would pre-suppose that I know every lettering distributor for every league in every country of people watching this. As mentioned in the video - find the league that you're looking for - download their print guidelines and they'll tell you the manufacturer of the lettering in question. For example: Premier League = Avery Dennison.
Bro, there is another game you missed. You may not have heard of this. The name here is "Elle". This is one of the popular sports in Sri Lanka. This sport bears some resemblance to baseball. The Sport began before every bat and ball Sports in the world today. Although there is no mention of a specific date of its inception, It is believed to be more than two thousand years old. I believe this may have been the inspiration for the creation of baseball. You may find it difficult to find details about this game online.This is because most of the information here is in "Sinhala" (Sri Lanka Main Language). If you can, make a video about this game too. Let me know what you need to know about this game.
Hello i bought the new authentic Manchester United shirt from Their website. They forgot to put the CHL badge and uefa Foundation badge on. Now i bought it myself from eBay. How do i found out what the placement on the shirt is? And what the distance should be from the edge of the sleeve?
Now for something a little different!
During this country’s 2nd lockdown, I’ve not been able to go anywhere on my travels.
So instead, here’s how I customize my football shirts (‘soccer jerseys’ if you’re an American).
It’s a fairly easy process and with a bit of practice, you can do this without too much difficulty.
Certainly saves you a boatload of money when compared to buying it from a sporting goods store.
If you have any questions, create a separate comment and I’ll try and get back to you.
What website do you buy the numbers off?
@@peadarobaoill6860 He said to create a separate comment 🤣
I never get tired of your voice. For some reason it is very satisfying to listen to.
Thanks.
Underrated channel
Thanks man!
Honestly, what would we do without Ninh? What an absolute bloke!
Thanks bro!
@@NinhLyUK out of all the shirts you could’ve got, u got Phil Jones 😂 love it mate
@@justjoe5863 what can I say ... it was cheap.
I just watched your Wushu video and guess what? Ninh Ly delievers again!
I certainly did! Thanks :)
Ninh. Do more videos like this! Also do things like.....evolution of sports fields & courts. Or how sports equipment is made!
I'll consider it! Thanks.
@@NinhLyUKWelcome! If you do I'd just like to hear a "this video was suggested by....". Thanks! 👋✌
This sounds interesting. I second the suggestion.
I third this suggestion
Thank u so much. Here where I live I don't even have a place to take it so I bought a press yesterday and waiting for my name and numbers to arrive
Hi great video! Can u please tell me which are the best websites for buying name sets?
I love the vids,I love sports and these videos help me understand all the rules of any sport I want the rules to. Evem the ones I already know the rules for ❤️
Thanks Wyatt! :)
Ninh explains the rules of making covid vaccine ❤️
Ninh explains the legal loophole with the covid vaccine
If I could do that ... I'd be rich!
@@NinhLyUK damn right. And you'll be the Ironman of 2020
Champions league badge on a United shirt? Definitely a mistake…..
They played UCL football that season
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Are you Stupid? they Won 3 UCL’s
Great Watch, thank you!!
My pleasure!
Nice job Ninh! One of my favourite videos of yours! I only bought a chelsea shirt with Terry on the back where I could’ve done it cheaper! Thanks mate hope you’re well stay safe!
Thanks. And yes, unless you find a great deal where the lettering comes with the shirt anyway, you're better off doing it by yourself.
Hi man
I love this video. Thanks for it ! Did you scorched your shirts in the zone of the heat press ?
Nice video I did the exact same thing with my custom made shirts and iron ons
Yes, it's fairly easy to do once you know how.
@@NinhLyUK I agree
Amazing video! I have OCD when it comes to this, just wonder how you manage to make sure the names and numbers aren't slanted...
Either use a ruler or use a curve template, which you can print on a sheet of paper from the Premier League Website.
And thanks!
@@NinhLyUK do you have a link for the template to print out because I couldn’t find it on the premier league website
Thank you. But I couldn't find the Print Lettering Stickers. Can you give me the link for those online stores.
Classic football shirts
Sir pls I have been watching it from the volta region.....and I couldn't even know where they are selling the t-shirts......so therefore, where may I found it?? Pls
late to watch this but absolutely loved it
Thanks!
How much would the press cost and is there a machine to make your own prints
Nice Bargnani jersey haha 😍
Very useful, thanks a lot ❤️
You should make a video with all of your shirts and other memorabilia collection
Good idea in theory, but I don't know if anyone would be interested in my collection?!
@@NinhLyUK There's me already
Hi mate, great vid! What press machine would you recommend to use. Cheers!
Hi. How much pressure does the machine use for the shirts (low, medium or high)? Have you ever received heat marks on your jersey? I have tried to press my kits and my presser leaves a mark around the name and number. I use the correct temp and time (140 C for 15 seconds) and teflon paper in between.
You should do a video discussing the possibility of American sports leagues cutting their leagues down to only big market teams ... what the economic impact would be and the talent pool
It's an interesting debate, for sure.
I think American teams have to have a wide demographic, as they operate on revenue sharing. It's beneficial to have more teams than less, as more teams equals more revenue.
However - does that dilute the talent pool? People argue 'yes' for hockey and basketball, but no for football and baseball.
@@NinhLyUK revenue sharing slipped my mind ... maybe American sports leagues would have to adopt a more capitalist approach if this concept were to take place
What is the site where they explain the positioning of name set and patch?
what about the base jersey before you print? how do you get different texture patterns for just the shirt?
thank you!
Anytime!
Can you please give me a website for buying lettering and name
Hello there! Thank you for the video! What heat press would you recommend? Thanks so much in advance
Hello great video mate, and I did use your method to remove the patches, very helpful.
I wondered, the heat press machine, it's 38cm x 38 cm the one yout?
thank you
Hello, one question for the Premier League name sets! I saw the measures 6 cm from the top of the shirt to the name, 6 cm from the name to the number. But can you tell me what is the distance (official measurment) from a letter to a letter of the name in millimeters ? Thanks
Hey Ninh are you ever thought about making a video on your sports jersey collection, of all your jerseys of all sports
I started making my own sports jersey collection, my cousin has a rugby league jersey collection, with one of them being a super league cowboys jersey and a Brisbane rugby league Ipswich jets jersey (his dad/my uncle use to play for the Ipswich jets)
And I’ve been searching high and low for a team Japan rugby union jersey :)
Quick question: how do you manage to keep the number and letters straight? Also, what if the shirt doesn’t have a cuff for the sleeves?
Good questions.
1) either use a ruler (straight letters) or a template (curved letters) that you can download from the league's website. To make sure that it's straight on the shirt, use a ruler to make sure the first and last letters are exactly the same distance from the edges of the shirt seams.
2) If the sleeve doesn't have cuffs, always look at a picture of an actual shirt worn by the players. You can approximate it from the picture.
Thanks.
@@NinhLyUK also where do you get the names and numbers?
@@matthewdooley9046 I reckon you search it up on the web
@@NinhLyUK If you are looking to produce new sports apparels do contact with us!
Hi ninh. Where did you get your heat press and how much was it. Great video mate
Really great video - so much information. Thank you!!!
I have a question - I'd like to replace the sponsor on an old football shirt. But it's the old foam style sponsor on shirts. Do you know what type of heat press vinyl this is? I much prefer it to the thin/shiny heat press vinyl of new age sponsor logo.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks James.
I believe I know what you're referring to ... Manchester United used to have Vodafone sponsor their shirts with the same foam style vinyl. It's pretty obsolete and it's something you won't find in many places anymore. Back in the day, it used to be called 'puff printing', but I'm not sure what the official name of the type of vinyl it is?
What I do know is that it comes as a flat sheet and expands into foam under the heat press. You have to use minimal pressure, but it bonds to the shirt and expands with heat ... hence why it looks like that.
@@NinhLyUK Thanks so much for your reply. You're exactly right - the Man U Vodafone sponsor was indeed the same material. I think pretty much all sponsors were made of this up to a certain point.
It's extremely frustrating to be able to find such little info on it. I stumbled across this video. If you skip to 3:20 you can see the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor logo being applied to the shirt, but sadly it's not quite long enough to see how it's being applied.
ua-cam.com/video/xiVIM8m-Ut8/v-deo.html
The search continues! Thanks again.
@@jimsouthsea Yep, the stuff in the video is exactly what I'm talking about. Comes in a flat sheet, heat pressed very gently, once it expands, whip off the backing and you're done. Like I said, I'm pretty sure it's called 'puff vinyl' but nobody uses it anymore due to it's fragility and the fact that the colours always faded quickly.
The modern stuff (especially the rubberised polymer vinyl made by Avery Dennison for this year's Premier League) is much superior in terms of durability.
Good luck.
@@NinhLyUK thanks again - extremely helpful.
Ninh - How long do we need to press iron for the Vapor Match Day Shirts? They are much thinner material than the regular home jerseys. Please let me know, thank you!!
Thanks
How can i find the shirts to customize?
When you state the iron should be at its maximum, I guess you mean at the maximum for the material you are using, simply because the material will get scorched or melt if too hot!
Not sure why Im watching this. Just waiting for 5v5 flag football explained
Okay sure
the jersey I am looking for is no longer in production.. Funny thing that its only been out for a year. Its sold out quickly like butter on hot bread . Do you know any websites that would print jerseys for me, and would ship to the Caribbean? the jersey I want is an 19/20 Atletico Madrid away kit (red and black) ...
I just watch you vid very informative may I ask were would you go to get the lettering and numbers as I want to go back to 92 session as I have a lot of shirts to do
ClassicFootballShirts.co.uk usually has all the retro stuff you need!
Question. From the manufacturers online stores, I know Adidas does this, you can basically order blank Jerseys/Football Shirts. I know you can basically order a Seattle Sounders shirt from their shop that’s blank. No patches, no logos, etc. For all intents and purposes you could make your own Football Shirt from the ground up, couldn’t you?
BTW loved the Pickle Ball video. My father in-law is addicted, and I never saw the attraction, now I kind of do.
Yes you could apply these principles to completely custom a soccer shirt.
And thanks!
What type of t shirts should be used? Just any t-shirt, or is there a place to get the jersey fabric t-shirts?
Like the same process for removing an incorrectly placed sleeve patch, can you use the same method expect without the iron to take of a not fully applied front number on the football shirt by using the chemicals reccomended?
@Ninh : do you have links for different templates of namesets (premier league , ligue 1 etc ..) ?
Thanks for your reply
I personally don't but they're easily searchable on the internet.
@@NinhLyUK thanks, and what is the reference for the transfer paper you use to print the namesets from your computer ?
Please where can I buy the lettering and numbers? Can you suggest any platform that ships nationwide?
I found a few sellers on ebay
Rules of beach wrestling and figure skating
Also many make a few Esports video
Not really an eSports kind of guy.
I have a question. I recently bought a Benfica kit that didn’t have all of the sponsors on it (Left sleeve Betano sponsor and back Sagres sponsor) and I found the patches on a website that said to not use an at home iron only a heat press, is this something I should follow or would an iron work for something like those
Do you have a link to your heat press machine?
Sorry can I know the materials that used especially that printed paper but also may I know the application that used to make different football jersey fonts?
Great video👏! But, what if i have an old name and number and i want to remove it so i can add a new one?
It says so towards the end of the video. Heat it up or use some chemical remover on the back of the letters.
hello there! What heat press do you recommend? thanks!
Thanks ninh! Is there any way I can remove advertiser/sponsor logos?
Yes, I explain this in part of the video. Either heat it and remove, or use chemical help.
Pls tell at how much temperature do you iron it
highest temperature (usually cotton setting - 150 degrees C)
@@MKNguyen15 I did it but it burned my football shirt
Which printing machines are recommended please
What’s the best size press to use for football shirts ? 40x50cm ?
Where do we get the tops to put the lettering and badges on? Because want to make some for a school project but idk where to get the tops from.
Hello!
What if you have a printer than can print the lettering, how do I find the exact same fonts etc?
1:34 give me this site's link!!
sport.averydennison.com/file/general/2020%20Premier%20League%20Application%20Guide.pdf
Little question: How do u know the quality is good because I wouldn’t want to spend £60-70 on a shirt for some dodgy seller to put bad quality lettering on? Where/what would u recommend?
Seriously good video tho and tutorial!!!!
Excellent question! I try to buy from well-known sellers (Classic Football Shirts is great) because then if I'm not happy with the lettering, it's easy to get my money back. I try not to go for anywhere in Asia ... no disrespect.
@@NinhLyUK so best place Classic Football Shirts? Sounds Good!
Hey, where can I get the printing guide handout?
where do you get the sublimation sheets
thanks for the BTS. and who won the giveaway?
Announcing it shortly.
Where do you get the kits from first?
eBay generally, but there's plenty of places online that will sell you cheap kits.
I remember trying this with the original Premier League logos back in 1993, it was an absolute pain in the ass so I gave up and got a sports shop to do it! #truestory 😂
It's a pain in the ass to begin with, but after a while, it's just like breathing.
Hi Ninh, What size press do you use?
Hi...what’s the correct name of the vinyl that soccer teams use???...thanks
So let's say I don't like the betting sponsor on the front of my teams shirt. I could do that iron trick you did with the champions League badge and get it off?
hey i liked the video but i dont know which is the website can u give me the link
What is the websites name where you get the jersey prints
What website do you buy the numbers off?
What brand is your heat press machine?
It's some generic Chinese one. I've used the expensive Stahl's Hotronix ones in the past and they're all pretty similar.
To be honest, they're all about the same.
@@NinhLyUK The thing that I am worried about is not being able to slide the jersey so that the front part is not under the heat press (if that makes sense). I am having trouble finding one that has that gap. Most of them are made to just lay the whole shirt on the pad. I am worried if I do that the sponsor on the front will also be heated and could get messed up.
what a size heat press do you need for a football shirt name and number
what should ne the size of Number and letter for dtf printing.
What site do you use to buy the numbers?
eBay / Classic Football Shirts / direct from Avery Dennison or Sporting ID.
But check with the league you're replicating from - they all have different suppliers.
where did u get that printing guide??
Wow
Thanks.
@@NinhLyUK your welcome
Ok one question can i customize my own littering
Sir hamara people club dress kelia printed karna hai esilia sir plz
1:10 how have you managed to find them for that cheap?😭 everyone I see is at least $200
Can you do this with and autographed shirt
What site can you buy custom jerseys
Should the name be curved or straight ?
I have a few premier league shirts from the late 90’s/early 2000’s and I’ve been trying to find information regarding the spacing and dimensions for where to put the premier league badge, name and numbers but can’t find anything on the net, can anyone help please?
i appreciate the intention of the video, but you could at least provide us with some links for the letterings, because, as far as i'm concerned, it's almost impossible to find them on the internet, especially for the current season. i want to print messi's font from this current season and the only one site i found charges like ~25bucks.
But that would pre-suppose that I know every lettering distributor for every league in every country of people watching this.
As mentioned in the video - find the league that you're looking for - download their print guidelines and they'll tell you the manufacturer of the lettering in question.
For example: Premier League = Avery Dennison.
Make video on IPL . You will get plenty of views
I'm not really sure why that would be the case.
I what kind of paper did you use to put over the number when you ironed it?
Baking sheet.
Bro, there is another game you missed. You may not have heard of this. The name here is "Elle". This is one of the popular sports in Sri Lanka. This sport bears some resemblance to baseball. The Sport began before every bat and ball Sports in the world today. Although there is no mention of a specific date of its inception, It is believed to be more than two thousand years old. I believe this may have been the inspiration for the creation of baseball. You may find it difficult to find details about this game online.This is because most of the information here is in "Sinhala" (Sri Lanka Main Language). If you can, make a video about this game too. Let me know what you need to know about this game.
I can't miss it if I've never heard of it.
What would you recommend I use if I don’t have a sheet of Teflon?
Thanks
Probably a large sheet of paper
@@NinhLyUK is there anyway I could print it to paper and apply that way
From where to get those shirts
Where can i buy letterring??
Website to buy the letters and number
Hello i bought the new authentic Manchester United shirt from Their website. They forgot to put the CHL badge and uefa Foundation badge on. Now i bought it myself from eBay. How do i found out what the placement on the shirt is? And what the distance should be from the edge of the sleeve?
Either look at the UCL website, or guestimate it. Usually it's 3cm up from the highest sewn seam on the sleeve.
While football is not much popular in my country, does this rule still apply in say basketball jerseys?
Yes it does.
Although I have a hockey jersey video coming up that applies more to basketball jerseys.
@@NinhLyUK Hmm hmm... Looking forward to the next videos coming.
Where to buy the fonts?
What the name of font website please
aprox distance between name and number?