There are basically two ways of customising clothing We are not going back human rights T-Shirt . getting your design on to a t-shirt or tote bag, jacket or hoody. Printing the image or artwork on to the garment or stitching the logo or design into the fabric. It’s worth taking a brief look at the different methods.
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With screen printing, the artwork is applied to the surface of the material using ink We are not going back human rights T-Shirt . A stencil is prepared and placed on a fine mesh screen and the ink is then pushed through to transfer the pattern. This process is repeated for each of the colours that make up the design until the picture is complete. It’s a traditional method, tried and tested, that has been around for centuries. Over time, the process has been modernised and automated to varying degrees. But it still requires knowledge, experience and skilled printers to get the best results. We have been printing custom clothing in London since the 70s. These days, our state of the art machines can produce 600 t-shirts an hour.
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Absolutely love this shirt! Great quality, doesn’t shrink into a square (short and wide at the stomach) retains shape, and a beautiful design. High quality. Bought both colors, purple for my sons and black for myself. All 3 were same great quality.
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Great T-shirts!
I liked the weight of the fabric , and that it’s cotton so it keeps me cool at work during these hot days. I use it as a back up shirt for my work uniform, which is black and yellow, but this shirt is fine.
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Fits GREAT.
If you’re the kind of perdon that doesnt wear dri-fit, thin style cloting, this is a perfect shirt for you! The four stars is due to the fact that after a few washes, the thread started unraveling on this product. It comes with the territory when cosidering the cost. Still love them, just cautioning the keyboard warriors out there.