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4" Black on White on Black Precision-Cut Number

4" Dye Sublimated Umpire Sleeve Number - Black/White/Black

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  • 4" Dye Sublimated Umpire Sleeve Number - Black/White/Black
  • N4-SUB-BWB 4" Precision-Cut Black on White on Black Numbers
  • U126-GY with N4-SUB-BWB
  • U126-C with N4-SUB-BWB
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This latest style umpire sleeve number is precision-cut and dye-sublimated twill for an updated, sharp on-field look (compared to traditional tackle twill which is no longer being manufactured).

  • Typically used on cream or grey umpire shirts

 

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March 29, 2019   Verified Purchase
Great appearance on the light blue shirt! Looks fantastic, very professional!
July 24, 2018   Verified Purchase
These precision cut numbers are AWESOME! Classy and professional looking.
October 25, 2017   Verified Purchase
If you are wondering which size to order for your umpire shirt, I would suggest the 4in sublimated number. The 3in option is quite small and not the size of standard shirt numbers.

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Questions About This Product

Q: How do you apply the uniform numbers to your umpire shirts?
– Jeremiah Angelo
A: 
Please see our Fitting Room for instruction on placement of the numbers. These Precision-Cut Numbers have a heat backing so they can be pressed on with an iron or heat press. For the most secure results, sew the number in place with a Zig-Zag sewing pattern on a sewing machine.
– Ty Unthank
Marketing Specialist, HS & College Umpire

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