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Customize It! w/Laminated Titles

Item #: Laminated Titles

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Don't have time to create the titles for your Incident Command or Public Safety vests?

               Let us do them for you!

  • Choose location from the drop down below.
  • Then simply upload an Excel or Word file with a list of your Title(s)/ID’s, or list them in the box provided, below.

If you prefer to place your "Laminated Title/ID" order via fax, download the Order Form , then complete and fax to: 719-785-5757

(See more info below, at the "Description" tab)

Please allow a minimum of 3 days for titles to ship, after submitting order.

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Let us customize your Incident Command Vests with Titles/ID’s. Give us a list of the titles you need and we will create them for you, so you are ready to go when your vest order arrives. Made to slide into the vinyl pockets of our Incident Command Vests or Public Safety Vests.

  • Laminated, so Titles Stay Dry and are Durable.
  • Black Lettering Over White Background.
  • All CAPS (unless otherwise requested).
  • Can be Printed with a Logo Included.
  • Additional Charges May Apply for Colored Text or Logos.
  • Created From the Title List You Provide (above).

Location options available are:

  • Front Titles Only              
  • Back Titles Only              
  • Front & Back Titles

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