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PERSONALIZATION
Embroidery
can be placed on ANY collar. Names, phone
numbers, and small designs. You may choose to place it
- directly
on the collar
- on
a stripe
- or
choose the Break-in-Stripe Design where embroidery can
be placed
- in
the break alone or
- both
in the break and on the stripe
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On
Collar |
On
Stripe |
Break-in-Stripe |
Break-in-Stripe
with Multiple Breaks |
On
Collar and on Stripe |
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The
stripes used for the RacingStripes and Split-Stripes
designs are too small for embroidery. Embroidery with
these designs can be placed on the main collar as
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Embroidery
is a decorative addition. It is not part of the structural
integrity of the main collar.
When choosing embroidery, keep in mind that individual dogs
put differing amounts of wear on a collar
and the embroidery might not last as long as the collar
itself.
Footnote
about embroidery:
Unfortunately, due to Trademark Law, we are not able to
embroider logos or names of college or pro sports teams;
logos or names of other companies; nor other official logos.
Also, if your dog is named after a company or brand, we
cannot duplicate the font style because that is also a violation
of Trademark Law.
I have
a great sense of humor; however, if you have given your
dog a name that suggests it is dangerous, I will not embroider
it. I will also not embroider anything suggesting racial,
ethnic, or religious slurs. BLOCKY
DOGS®
reserves the right to deny embroidering any word or phrase
we deem unacceptable. You will be notified at the time your
order is confirmed (before payment is made) if there is
any problem with your embroidery request.
While
our embroiderer has a vast array of colors, not all thread
colors are exact matches to our collar colors. Keep in mind
when you are selecting an embroidery color that it might
not be an exact shade-for-shade match to the collar, stripe,
or leash color chosen. The embroiderer has specific colors
set aside that are the closest matches
possible to our collar colors, but some are not
exact matches. Additionally, as you are browsing
through the galleries, you might note that the same shade
of embroidery can look very different against different
collar colors, for instance, lilac embroidery looks very
different on a lighter color collar than it does on a darker
color collar.
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FONT:
On the right is list of the fonts we have available
for embroidery. If you don't specify a font when you
order, the CAMBRIDGE font will be used.
Some
of the fonts can be done in either all capital letters
or with only the first letter capitalized; some are
restricted to all capital letters; and some can only
be done with just the first letter capitalized. The
font examples are grouped by the caps or lower case
options available
To see how the fonts look on actual collars, browse
through the extensive photo
galleries. You can use the SEARCH
feature in the galleries to pull up collars with a
particular font you’d like to see. |
All
Caps or
First Letter

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First
Letter Capitalized

All
Caps, ONLY

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EMBROIDERY
DESIGNS
Small
embroidered designs can also be added to collars.
Because of the thick material and textured surface,
designs are kept very simple so they don’t jam
up the embroidery machines. Our embroiderer has limited
the designs to stock designs only (Police K9 collars
are exempt from this rule).
To the right and below are some of the more popular
designs and prices for each. We do have a few additional
designs which can be seen in the COLLAR
EXAMPLES photo gallery. You can click
on any of the images here to see a full size image. |
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There
are a lot of choices when it comes to embroidery.
Maybe this quick summary will help you:
- What
do you want to have embroidered?: Dog's Name, Phone
numbers, small designs
- What
color or colors do you want? Colors for embroidery
are not restricted
to collar or stripe colors. You can choose ANY color
for emboridery.
- What
font do you want the words in?
- What
designs do you want?
- Where
do you want the embroidery to go? On the stripe,
on the collar, between the Break-in-Stripe, or both.
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