Football Pennants UK
In the case of creating pennants, the choice of satin fabric is all about the luxurious feel it provides, and the exceptional clarity it showcases with printed designs. Coming dashing from standard fabric options, satin pennants offer a very smooth, lustrous surface that is ideal for detailed graphics, and works perfectly well for photographic reproductions.
Because satin is renowned for resisting fading and wear, the image of the pennants will stay vibrant over time. Many of the pennants available come with the added touch of quality trimmings, and numerous suppliers now supply these pennants to club specifications and colours.
Traditionally, the European market was the bastion of satin pennants and they have now become popular with football clubs around the world. Their reflective properties turn them into an essential piece for exchange ceremonies and add considerable visual impact to clubhouses and trophy rooms.
When discussing the top of the football pennant market, luxury pennants are the standard. They're made with superior materials and meticulous craftsmanship that give them a second-to-none appeal, double-layer backing and high-quality trimmings, too.
Personalised Football Pennants
Built with durable fabrics that are stitched with care, digital printing technology gives them vibrant and detailed designs, emblems and photographs, that mirror reality with precise colour accuracy, and this love of detail makes them suitable for really big events, international tours and presentations to teams coming from overseas.
As for replicating team identity in pennants, clubs can use a suite of customisation options. Team logos, colour schemes and custom text can all be brought to life within the pennant design, and manufacturers that provide replica kits can mirror the exact colours and patterns of the real thing.
Striped kits, either vertical or horizontal, and will be accurately reflected in the pennant, while suppliers will start from scratch for anything else that won’t be able to be standardised.
The trim around the pennant edge has standardised shades, black, blue, green, red and white being common. Some companies add even more visual appeal with multi-coloured fringing, and to prevent brand colours getting dull, and the satin finish gives the pennant an exquisite sheen.