First, let's decode the name. "Stahls" refers to Stahls’—the global leader in heat transfer vinyl and equipment. The number "39" typically denotes a specific product family or die-set within their CAD-CUT® system. "Varsity 2000" points to the font’s style: a bold, blocky, serif-heavy athletic typeface reminiscent of high school letterman jackets from the 1950s through the Y2K era. Finally, specifies the stroke weight—thicker than a light or thin font, but not as massive as an "ultra" or "heavy" weight.

The font is a staple in the custom apparel industry, particularly known for its classic, athletic aesthetic that mirrors traditional American high school and college sports lettering. Designed to convey robustness and legibility, this font is a go-to for decorators using heat presses to personalize jerseys, varsity jackets, and fan gear. Key Features of Stahls' Varsity 2000-Medium

Yes, you can use this font with specialty materials. However, note that the weight is the maximum recommended for glitter vinyl. Anything heavier and the glitter will shed during weeding.