Screen printed t-shirts really start to make their presence felt in the 1950s. {title} This is very significant when it comes to screen printed t-shirts and the origins of the custom tee. The garment that started out as a simple undershirt to be worn under military uniforms takes a more prominent role in the years following World War II. Civilians start wearing them as standalone tops and it’s not long before the idea of custom printed t-shirts emerges. Screen printing had taken root in the United States during the 1930s and by the Fifties, companies in Miami are printing promotional t-shirts with the names of resorts and local attractions. Screen printing takes a huge leap in the Sixties when it becomes synonymous with the Pop Art movement. Works by artists such as Andy Warhol not only publicise screen printing, they open it to a mass market.
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You just know your artwork is going to look good printed on this one {title}. Pullover style and useful kangaroo pockets, the Stanley Stella Cruiser hoodie oozes quality. Double layer, self-fabric hood and metal eyelets, this top is also kind to the environment, made from 85% organic ring-spun combed cotton and 15% recycled polyester – 350 G/M². A brushed sweatshirt, fabric washed and lightly sueded. Perfect for printing and embroidery and no problem matching your branding with a staggering selection of 25 different shades.



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