Stahls’ team is ready to personalize jerseys for first-round draft picks in Detroit this year. With only two minutes from selection to presentation, the team uses a Hotronix Fusion IQ heat press to add player names to jerseys backstage. The company has been involved in the NFL draft process since 2012 and has traveled to various cities. This year, they have created nameplates for all potential first-round draftees and have eight jerseys per team on hand for possible trades.
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STAHLS’, a Michigan-based company, is responsible for personalizing jerseys for first-round NFL draft picks. This year, they work from their headquarters near Detroit, where the draft is being held. The team has less than two minutes to affix each player’s name to their jersey before they greet NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Using a Hotronix Fusion IQ heat press, they create two jerseys for each pick, one for the stage and one for their rookie playing card pack.
STAHLS’, the company behind personalizing NFL draft jerseys, is excited to be back in Detroit for this year’s event. With only two minutes to customize each jersey after a player is selected, the STAHLS’ team uses a Hotronix Fusion IQ heat press and creates two jerseys for each pick. They also prepare nameplates for all potential first-round draftees. The company, founded in 1932, is a licensee and supplier to major sports leagues and has about 1,000 employees, mostly based in Michigan.