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Waterloo Stickers | UV DTF KW Region Alumni Decals

Waterloo Stickers | UV DTF KW Region Alumni Decals

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Waterloo Stickers & Decals – Code Your Warrior Pride!
Celebrate your University of Waterloo spirit with premium UV DTF Stickers and Decals! Designed for alumni, students, and tech innovators, these stickers adhere flawlessly to:

  • Laptops & Coding Gear
  • Water Bottles & Travel Mugs
  • Car Windows & Graduation Caps
  • Tech Gadgets & Co-op Work Essentials

Perfect for campus life in the KW Region, alumni meetups in Kitchener-Waterloo, or hackathons at the Velocity Garage, our stickers blend Waterloo’s iconic black and gold hues with tech-driven durability.


Why Choose UV DTF Stickers?
 Warrior-Tested Toughness

  • Scratch & Waterproof: Built to survive Ontario winters, coffee spills, and 24-hour coding sessions.
  • Vivid Black & Gold: Colors stay bold under UV exposure, mirroring your tech-savvy pride.
  • Peel-and-Stick Precision: No residue, no hassle – perfect for instant customization.

 Customization for Tech Pioneers

  • Iconic Designs: From the Waterloo Warrior logo to the Davis Centre and quantum computing motifs.
  • Any Size, Any Surface: Mini decals for AirPods or large decals for office whiteboards.
  • Eco-Friendly Materials: Recyclable adhesive, safe for Canada’s environment.

 Built for the Co-op Lifestyle

  • Sticks to Everything: Glass, metal, plastic – even VR headsets and robot prototypes!
  • Sleek, Professional Finish: Ideal for internships, tech conferences, or alumni networking.
  • Fast Turnaround: From design to delivery in 3-5 days – because Waterloo never stops innovating!

Perfect For:
🎓 Students & Alumni: Rep Waterloo at Hack the North, graduations, or KW Tech Meetups.
💻 Engineers & Developers: Elevate your startup gear with quantum tech or coding-inspired designs.
🎁 Gift-Givers: The ultimate souvenir for Waterloo grads and tech enthusiasts.

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