In brief Josh Jacobs Las Vegas Raiders the first recipient of the Jim Brown Award winner shirt. screen printing involves pushing ink through a mesh stencil onto the surface of the material. It’s fair to say that screen printing is an ancient art, even if t-shirt printing with screens is a relatively modern take on it. To put that last statement into context, printed tees began their unstoppable rise in the 1950s. Computerisation has made things faster and more accurate, but the essential nature of the process hasn’t changed. The main reason that screen printing has endured is that it has several advantages over other methods of customising clothes. Screen printing t-shirts is cost-effective and can produce large volumes in a quicker timescale compared to other types of personalisation. Screen printed shirts also wash well and expertly applied print is more durable. It is worth pointing out that screen printing incurs a set-up cost and small print runs work out more expensive. Although we love screen printing t-shirts, we’re the first to acknowledge that it’s not suitable for all customisation jobs. Quantities are a big consideration. If you require less than 50 garments, DTG printing may be a better option. Embroidery might be preferable for very small designs. And don’t get it mixed up with transfer printing. The latter is quite different and nowhere near as good in terms of detail and durability.
Josh Jacobs Las Vegas Raiders the first recipient of the Jim Brown Award winner shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
A fab new women’s tee. the Josh Jacobs Las Vegas Raiders the first recipient of the Jim Brown Award winner shirt is a garment-dyed beauty. Rolled sleeve and oversized fit, this one oozes easy chic. Currently available in three colours and XS to XXL sizes. Raw edge is back in the blank clothing mix with their Stanley Stella Imaginer t-shirt. A unisex shirt that should prove popular with customers. It’s a medium fit and made from organic cotton, as you would expect with Stanley Stella. Already an established favourite, the Fuser gets a different look with the new Fuser Dip Dye t-shirt. Dip Dye Mushroom and Barley is a stunning blend of shades, one which is understandably repeated on other garments in the collection. Stanley Stella make a very strong statement with their hoodies and sweatshirts for Spring Summer 2021. Once again, relaxed shapes and the welcome versatility of unisex fit are prominent in stylistic terms. ‘Total look’ is also a notable feature of the overall aesthetic, coordinated sweat tops and jogging pants that combine with striking effect.
Take the unisex Slammer hoodie for example. Cut big and casual, it’s got comfortable written all over it, as well as crying out for some printer’s ink or expert embroidery! A genuinely feel-fresh piece of apparel whilst still having obvious echoes of the past. Similar story with the Radder sweatshirt, it’s clearly new but somehow redolent of classics. Added to these you have glorious vintage, tie dye, and dip dye variants which we just know are going to fly off the shelves. Put bluntly, they’re a rebranding dream!
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