I guess you “MET” your match.This is 2.5 hours worth of work trying to remove a nameplate from a Pro Shop purchase. I also made two small holes along the way. The glue is impossible.
I'd say send in your jersey and pay $33 to have it done by someone else, or sew the new nameplate over the old one.
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Yes (well played). I watched some videos and thought it would be easy. And I have a family seamstress, so sewing the new nameplate on is easy. So I ordered three nameplates prior to trying to remove one.I guess you “MET” your match.
No worries at all and feel bad you had that issueYes (well played). I watched some videos and thought it would be easy. And I have a family seamstress, so sewing the new nameplate on is easy. So I ordered three nameplates prior to trying to remove one.
That glue was horrendous, making it almost impossible to tell when I had successfully 'seam ripped' a stitch. I plan to glue the 'Met' nameplate back down, then sew the new one over the top. Hope it works; otherwise, this jersey is a goner. I have three other Metcalfe jerseys and Darnold nameplates. Good plan, but plans don't always work.
Sorry if the above sounds negative - I'm just following up on earlier posts, thinking it might be helpful to others.
I ordered three nameplates from Twillworks - thanks for the suggestion - and they arrived today. I'm super-pleased with what they sent. I picked up two Navy ones and a royal blue.https://twillworks.com/ is another option. I called both places, and STT was going to be way more expensive - I think they wanted close to $150 for one jersey. Twillworks was around that for two. I got both Emmanwori and Darnold. Are they perfect? No. Are they good enough? Absolutely. (The only thing wrong with either one - and I didn't notice it until wearing it a few times - is that one of the nameplates is a little crooked.