Pink boxing glove on the left, two colours, 5 sizes from 3.51 inch up. Four lines of block lettering stacked on the right reading Her, Fight Is, Our, Fight with a lil pink ribbon swapped in for the O in Fight. Drew this one last autumn after a mate asked for a design her boxing gym could put on warm-up shirts for an awareness fundraiser. The glove fills with a sketchy crosshatch satin and the lettering is chunky condensed sans-serif filled solid black. The micro ribbon swap inside the O is what makes the whole thing land for me, easy to miss, hits hard when ya spot it.
Two colours total: hot pink R255 G1 B128 and matte black. One colour change in the middle of the stitch run. Stitch count starts at 7,098 on the smallest size and climbs to 20,371 on the largest 7.51 inch. Density runs higher than usual at 514 because the glove satin needs to read solid on dark shirt colours, so dont thin it out if youre re-importing. Im running it through Wilcom EmbroideryStudio and the glove gets directional satin underlay and zigzag underlay under the chunky letters, that keeps the block letters from sinking into knit fabric. Five sizes total, the smallest sits at 3.51 inches wide and the biggest at seven point five one inches.
A customer wrote me back in march saying her aunt wore it on a black gym tank to chemo as a quiet way of putting her gym mates in the room with her. Shed done the four inch size on the chest with a no-show mesh cutaway behind it. Use polyester thread for the pink, cotton thread fades quickly with washing and youll end up with a salmon colour after a season of wear. Thats the rule for any synthetic-pink design Ive ever digitised.
Best fabrics: cotton tee jersey, sweatshirt fleece, canvas tote, gym tank polyester blend. Skip silk or anything sheer, the colour density will show through. Pair the 4 inch with a left chest placement on a tank, the smallest 3.51 inch fits a polo collar or a cap front, the 6 inch reads well on a hoodie back. Pop a layer of cutaway behind any knit, the long satin runs on the glove will pucker without support. Its worth a 30 second test on scrap first.
Ping me if any file format glitches in your software, ill rework it and send it back same day.
What people are using this design for
A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.
- breast cancer awareness fundraiser tshirts and tanksStitch the 4 inch on a black cotton tee chest in pink and black with no-show mesh cutaway for october awareness events
- boxing or gym club warm-up shirts in octoberEmbroider the 5 inch on a grey gym warm-up shirt back yoke for a boxing club team kit in awareness month
- survivor or supporter chest design on hoodiesPop the 4 inch chest left on a fleece hoodie for a survivor gift, the colours hold up wash after wash
- canvas tote bags for awareness walksRun the 7.51 inch on a natural canvas walk tote with medium cutaway and the typography reads from a row back
- sweatshirt back or chest awareness printHoop the 6 inch on a sweatshirt back panel in pink on charcoal fleece for a chunky shouty awareness print
- polo or cap front awareness team kitPick the smallest 3.51 inch for a polo collar or cap front in pink and black for co-ordinated team kits
- gym tank tee for sister or friend giftUse the 4 inch on a black polyester gym tank chest to anchor a fitness motivation gift visibly
- framed hoop wall piece for a survivor giftStitch the 6 inch on white cotton, frame it in a black 8 inch hoop and gift it as wall art
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 2.46 in | 7,098 |
| 4.51 × 3.17 in | 9,849 |
| 5.51 × 3.87 in | 13,093 |
| 6.51 × 4.58 in | 16,539 |
| 7.51 × 5.28 in | 20,371 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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