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IND20PNT

Men's Midweight Fleece Pant

Color
Black
Grey Heather
White
Classic Navy
Royal
Red
Army
Sandstone
Mint
Light Yellow
Light Pink
Lavender
Forest Camo
Black Camo
Size

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  • Our Men's Midweight Fleece Pant is made with 8.5oz 3-end Fleece in a relaxed fit. We use premium ring-spun cotton to achieve a smooth and stable fabric surface for printing. Completed with our quality construction, elastic waistband with shoestring drawcord, sewn eyelets, sewn fly detail, back pocket, jersey lined hand pockets, and 1x1 ribbing at cuffs in a relaxed fit.

    PLEASE NOTE: The fabric color of this 8.5oz 3-end Fleece pant is a close match to our IND4000 10oz 3-end Fleece Hoodie.  If you are using this pant to color match a sweatshirt as a set, please order samples to see how well they match.
    • 8.5 oz. (280gm) cotton/polyester blend fleece with 32 Singles face yarn
    • ring spun cotton
    • Solid Colors & Camo: 80% Cotton/20% Polyester with 100% Cotton Face Yarn.
    • Grey Heather: 52% Cotton/48% Polyester
    • elastic waistband with shoestring drawcord
    • 1x1 ribbing at ankle cuffs
    • sewn eyelets
    • sewn fly detail
    • back pocket & Jersey lined hand pockets
    • relaxed fit

    Please Note:

    • The heather colors are not made of 100% cotton face yarn. Please do your own testing prior to screen printing.

  • Please Note:

    • The heather colors are not made of 100% cotton face yarn. Please do your own testing prior to screen printing.

    • When printing on our Camo Colorways it is important that the garment DOES NOT reach 320 Degrees when flashing or drying.

    • Our Camo Colorways are a Water Based Print on 100% cotton fabric surface.
    • At 320 degrees you risk ink migration to your print.
    • To be really safe some printers use a Poly Blocker base, and low temperature curing inks to stay away from 320 degrees.
    • 300 degrees or lower is a safer temperature to avoid ink migration problems.




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