will not guarantee the life span of this fabric. You are free to order this fabric, but do so with great discretion because Elite Sportswear, L. Mesh could potentially be damaged due to the rigors of certain routines, where person to person contact can add stress to the fabric.We recommend the use of pure crystal deodorant, which does not contain Aluminum Chlorohydrate. Deodorants and perspiration may cause these fabrics to color bleed, fade or lose foil, especially when the two colors meet under the arms.Perfumes and body lotions can also affect fragile fabrics. Alcohol in all aerosol products, such as hairspray, affect these fabrics.Repeated wear and washing may cause the fabrics to fade or lose foil.Hologram and Nylon/Spandex with Foil (Mystique) fabrics will dull slightly in jeweled areas due to heat application. Note that certain high fashion fabrics are more susceptible to wear and fading than other traditional long wearing, durable fabrics.Special Care Fragile Fabrics: Hologram, Mesh, and Nylon/spandex with Foil (Mystique) DryTech may shrink when heat is applied.Long Wearing Durable Fabrics: Nylon/Spandex, Velvet, DryTech, Brushed Tricot, TechMesh, Campus Stretchtek and Campus Performance Mesh. Our fabrics can be grouped into two categories: Take the leg inseam measurement by running the tape from the crotch to one inch above the floor. This is the most important measurement you will take when measuring athletes for leotards, men's gymnastics competition shirts, and one piece cheer uniforms. Take the torso measurement from the center of the shoulder, down the torso, through legs, and back to the shoulder. Ensure that the tape measure is parallel to the floor. Take the hip measurement at the fullest part of the buttocks with the athlete's feet together. Again, the measuring tape should always be parallel to the floor while taking the measurement. The natural waist is where the body bends. If you are having trouble locating the natural waist, have the athlete bend to the side. When measuring the waist, wrap the tape at the natural waistline which is the narrowest part of the waist. Your measuring tape should always be parallel to the floor while taking the measurement. Be sure to take the measurement at the fullest part of the chest. First, measure the chest of the athlete while their arms are down at their sides.
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