The coolest feature is that it is a "virtual" physical object. It looks like a sewn jersey letter but is engineered to be cut out of a single sheet of vinyl. It bridges the gap between digital vector art and the physical reality of sports uniforms.
This font is a staple in the sports apparel industry, known for its bold, classic "block" aesthetic.
Visual Style: It features a slab serif design with squared-off edges, often seen on high school and collegiate jerseys.
Weight: The "Medium" designation refers to its standard line thickness, which provides a strong, clear presence on a garment without being overly bulky. stahls 39 varsity 2000medium font
Application: It is widely available through STAHLS' Pre-Spaced Text and Pre-Cut Numbers for heat transfer vinyl (HTV) or twill applications. Why Choose a "Solid Piece"?
Designing with a solid version of this font is often the most efficient choice for high-volume orders. Number Style of the Week: Varsity - STAHLS' Blog
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Below is a clear, descriptive product write-up suitable for a website, catalog, or heat press guide. I’ve incorporated the “medium font” specification where applicable.
Note that Stahls' owns Heat Transfer Express. Many users confuse the two. The "2000 Medium" you are looking for is technically a CAD-CUT® product. If you see "Express Print 2000," that is a different (screen-printed) transfer. Stick to CAD-CUT® 2000 Series for the true vinyl font experience.
Because Stahls is a leader in custom embroidery, this font features "optical correction." Note that Stahls' owns Heat Transfer Express
Many users confuse the 2000Medium with the standard "Varsity Block." The primary difference is the aspect ratio. The 2000Medium is slightly condensed vertically, meaning the letters are a bit shorter and wider than the traditional varsity cut. This reduces the risk of the vinyl curling on high-stretch fabrics like polyester performance wear.
The "2000" in the name refers to the era of its refinement, but the style is timeless. The serifs (the little "feet" on the letters) are angled just right to suggest motion and speed. Unlike standard block fonts which can look stiff, Varsity 2000 Medium feels dynamic. It screams "athlete" the moment you apply it.
You cannot simply download this font for free from a public repository. Stahls’ protects its proprietary digitization. Here is how to legally and effectively use it: