Screen printing You Might Die T-Shirt . originated way back in 2007 in Dublin 3’s North Strand by a wise old man named Vincent Byrne. Although unkempt and extremely odd in his way, this dishevelled old bat pioneered in the method of screen printing. Ok, I may have been bending the truth a little there. The statement about Vinny’s (Managing director of Dublin’s T Shirt Company) appearance and personality are 100% factual and although he has pioneered to perfect the skill of screen printing (and done a pretty good job to be fair), he didn’t invent the concept. That accolade can go to the Chinese, where forms of screen printing using stencils were seen as early as the 10th century. The orient really did lead the way in this artistic expression of print craftsmanship.
You Might Die T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
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Anonymous –
I purchased this for my husband after the passing of and he loves the shirt the colors are pretty good fabric
Anonymous –
Great for projects!
I love these tshirts . They work great and wash great as well.
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This is why you buy
Purchased August 2020, ‘heavy cotton’ 100% cotton, color ordered and received is pure white, made in Nicaragua, with no odor when new. Fabric is thick enough to be opaque and not so small to be form fitting (I am pretty wide), suitable for wear as a shirt as well as an undergarment. My XL was really an XL-long which means it has a long trunk section that will not come un-tucked (plumbers crack for instance) but not so long it looks odd if you wear it un-tucked. Double stitching at seams with an arm length slightly above the elbow. This is ideal for applying company logos, or tie dye. Perfect for a full figured male (or female) or a thin person who doesn’t want a clingy fit. Completely satisfied.