Product Description
The PA006 is a long-sleeved thermal shirt for children. This functional base layer provides warmth during sports and physical activities. You can have this shirt printed with your own logo. It is available in various colors and sizes for children aged 6 to 14 years.
Application & Use
You use this thermal shirt for sports clubs, schools, and outdoor events. It is suitable as a base layer for training or competitions in cold weather. The shirt is an ideal choice for youth associations and promotional activities. It ensures that young participants stay comfortable and warm during movement.
Logo & Personalization
You can personalize this product with a company logo or association name. Personalization works by selecting a printing technique that matches the flexible fabric. You submit your design, and we ensure a high-quality application on the shirt. This creates a professional and uniform appearance for every team.
Product Features
The shirt consists of 88% polyester and 12% elastane. This material mix offers a comfortable fit with sufficient stretch. It features a round neck and tone-on-tone topstitching. The garment is finished with durable double-needle stitching. You can choose from various colors such as Sporty Navy, Black, and Flashy Yellow.
Delivery & Production
The delivery time depends on the total quantity and the specific printing requirements. We start the production process after you approve the final design. A minimum order quantity applies to this product. You receive realistic information about the shipping date when you place your order.
Hidalgo Bags & More
Hidalgo is a specialist in promotional clothing and high-quality business gifts for the European market. We help you increase brand visibility with personalized products. In addition to clothing, you can also find Custom Tacx water bottles to complete your sports equipment. We ensure that every product meets your quality standards.
Available colours:
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