answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

it is not always on the right of a shirt.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why are logos always on the right side of a shirt?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why are logo's often placed on the left side of a shirt?

When people shaking hands, their arms will cover the right side of the shirts. If you put a logo there, it will be invisible. That's why logos are often be placed on the left side of the shirts.


On what side of garments are logos placed?

Logos are commonly placed at the left side of the polo shirt. This give a room to show it when shaking hands with a person, in much cases, business partners or leads.


Why always mens' shirts pocket in left side?

Because the majority of men are right handed and it is easier to reach a pocket on the left side of a shirt with your right hand.


What side right left logo goes on shirt?

Shirt goes left right logo on fire.


Is it okay to put logo on right side of shirt?

Of course! Many baseball jerseys have logos on the front, and both sides. (They have numbers on the back). You can put a logo wherever your hear desires. (Sorry that sounded cheesy). Hope this helped!


Which is the right side of the car?

right side is usually always passenger side


Which is the right side of the car when ordering parts?

The passenger side is always the right side.


If you accidentally put your shirt on inside out is it bad luck to turn it right side out?

no


Is your appendix on your on the right or left?

Almost always on the right. (Almost always because in rare instances it is on the left.)


The longest side of a triangle that always the right angle?

The side opposite the right angle is longest.


What is considered the right side of the vehicle?

the right side of the car is ALWAYS the right side as viewed from the back, in the US it's the passenger side, in UK it's the driver side


The longest side of a right triangle is always its?

Hypotenuse