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Navy Blue Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Graduation Cords

Navy Blue Graduation Honor Cord - College & High School Graduation Cords

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  • Constructed of sturdy twisted material
  • Thick navy blue colored cord
  • 68” in length from end to end
  • Large 4" bulb tassels at each end
  • Secure knotted ends
  • This Navy Blue College & High School Graduation Honor Cord is the ideal item for honor recognition for your college graduation

    Navy Blue Graduation Cords

    Navy Blue Graduation Cords are one of the numerous great cords included by Graduation Attire. Navy Blue is a shade of blue that is a dim blue. It is more obscure than Royal Blue, which is, even more, a brilliant and gleaming blue. Our Navy Blue Honor Cords are produced using excellent Rayon and highlight Navy Blue tufts at the two closures.

    The graduation cords are 70 creeps long (62 crawls of contorted rayon rope and eight creeps of decoration, four on each end). The Cords are produced using turning three strands of Rayon-colored light blue (navy blue) around one another to make the fundamental rope. With the tufts on each end, it turns into an honor cord, ideal for wearing at graduation.

    The explanation that dull blue is called Navy Blue stems from the British Royal Navy. Officials in the British Navy wore dim blue and white and had since 1748. From that point forward, numerous naval forces from around the planet have received the faint shading blue in their uniform. Thus it has come to be known as navy blue.

    The shades of the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, are Navy Blue and Gold. The United States Naval Academy (USNA or Navy) was established in 1845 and is, notwithstanding a help foundation, a notable public milestone. The mascot of the Navy and its games groups is Bill the Goat. One doesn't, for the most part, discover a goat adrift, anyway in former times, goats were kept on boats for the reasons for being waste disposal and for milk, cheddar, and meat.

    If you are searching for a twofold tied honor cord, various tones look great with Navy Blue. Navy Blue and White look incredible together as graduation cords. Other excellent shading mixes are Navy Blue, and Red and Navy Blue and Gold tied as honor cords. Antique Gold likewise looks phenomenal when attached with Navy Blue.This graduation cords would be a replacement for the Psi Chi cords, that guarantee "dull blue and platinum" as their shadings, or in blend with Maroon and White to address enrollment in HOSA.

Can I customize one stole?

Minimum order of 6 pcs for custom orders.

What is the material of your stoles? Washing Instructions?

Our stoles are all made of 100% polyester. Purely made polyester, like our products, is extremely strong, extremely durable and has excellent properties such as being hydrophobic in nature that leads to quick-drying and stain resistance.

They cannot be made in another fabric except for our v-neck stoles that can be made in matte fabric as well.

We recommend dry cleaning for all of our products in order to keep the integrity of the garment. However, our products can be washed in a machine using the gentle cycle or handwashed. For drying, please hang dry. The material can be ironed on a low setting.

Can you help me with a mockup of the custom stole I want to order?

Email us the information of what you are looking to order and we can create a mockup for you.

Please provide in the email:

  • Quantity and Needed by Date
  • Stole Color
  • Trim Color (if any) Color Options are Antique Gold, Black, Brown, Emerald Green, Gold, Green, Hunter Green, Light Blue, Maroon, Navy Blue, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Royal Blue, Silver or White.
  • Embroidery or Print
  • Length: 31", 33", or 36"
  • Width: 3.2", 4.5", or 5"
  • Text/images on right, left, or both sides. Please attach any images/logos that you want to use. PNG file is preferred but a high-quality JPEG will work.

Do you offer customized stoles?

Yes, we need a minimum of 6 pcs. Please email us the details of your stoles and we will get back to you with a quote and estimated delivery date.

How do I select the length of my custom stole?

  • Some academic institutions have specific guidelines regarding the length of graduation stoles.
  • Check with your school's graduation office or ceremony organizers to see if there are any recommendations or requirements for stole length.
  • Consider the overall look you want to achieve with your graduation attire. Ensure that the stole complements your gown and other accessories.
  • Some graduates prefer a longer stole for a more dramatic effect, while others may opt for a more understated length.

Please note 25" is used for kindergarten and pre-school graduations. 

31" or 33" are most used for elementary and high school graduations. 

33" or 36" are most used for College and Universities .

I don’t see the color I need. Do you provide any that aren’t listed?

You can email us the color that you need, we will get back to you with a closed match. 

We can color match some products if a bulk order is placed.

The color does not match my university regalia?

We do not color match. We have a very specific set of fabrics. We cannot guarantee that our fabric colors will match with another supplier’s fabrics.

What if my school orders with a different company?

We welcome anyone to order with us! Although, we cannot give assurance or be held responsible for our stoles’ colours matching another company’s stoles. We provide unique shades of stoles are not the same with another vendor's products.

What is a graduation stole? Can I wear a stole for my graduation?

A graduation stole is a decorative sash worn by graduates during commencement ceremonies. Stoles are often made of a silky or satin-like material and are worn draped around the neck and over the shoulders, hanging down the front of the graduate's gown. They come in various colors and designs, and the choice of stole often signifies certain achievements, honors, or affiliations.

Graduation stoles are commonly used to denote academic honors, membership in honor societies, or participation in specific programs or activities. Different colors and patterns may be associated with various academic disciplines, achievements, or organizational affiliations. The wearing of graduation stoles adds a personalized and symbolic touch to the traditional graduation attire, allowing graduates to showcase their accomplishments and affiliations as they celebrate their academic achievements.

What is the difference between Embroidery, Printing and Sublimation?

Embroidery, printing, and sublimation are three different methods used for decorating apparel. Each method has its own unique characteristics, advantages, and limitations. Here's a brief overview of the differences between embroidery, printing, and sublimation on apparel:

  1. Embroidery:
  2. Printing:
  3. Sublimation:

In summary, the choice between embroidery, printing, and sublimation depends on factors such as the design complexity, desired look and feel, fabric type, and intended use of the apparel. Each method has its own advantages and considerations, and the best choice will vary depending on the specific requirements of the project.