Let’s be honest talking about all these old historic dudes is not very cool Les Quatre Pretendants Sophie Jupillat Posey Quatre Hommer Un Choix T-Shirt . What’s cool about a load of aul lads (actually they were probably young lads, they all just looked ancient back then) with long beards standing around poisoning themselves with toxic emulsion? Not much. We had to wait until the 60’s until screen printing really came into it’s own. And it had quite possibly the most flamboyant advocate ever. Andy Warhol and his creations are generally credited with popularising screen printing around the world, the most notable piece being the colourful depiction of Marilyn Monroe. If you haven’t seen it you must be living on the moon. Here it is for you moondwellers.
Les Quatre Pretendants Sophie Jupillat Posey Quatre Hommer Un Choix T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Warhol’s crazy antics help spread the word of screenprinting throughout the globe and it continued to gather traction until a couple of guys came along and built the first version of an automated screen printing machine Les Quatre Pretendants Sophie Jupillat Posey Quatre Hommer Un Choix T-Shirt . Yep in 1989 the first patent for a screen printing machine was granted to Marc Tartaglia, Marc Tartaglia Jr. and Michael Tartaglia (no relation) – I jest, of course they were related. It was from this momentous milestone that Screen printing spread like wildfire for the mass production of graphics. Screen printing is nowadays predominantly used for graphics on paper and crucially for us, canvas and cotton, which is where it yields its best results if you ask me. Warhol is gone, Guttenberg is brown bread and those bearded long haired screen printers covered in ink are long gone. Oh wait sorry, in a bizarre twist of fate those long haired bearded lads have only multiplied and are now your banker, barista and barrister. I almost want to go back to the times of the bubonic plague. Anyway, the T-shirt Co. are still representing, working from our centrepiece on the auld Ossory road we are pumping out Ireland’s finest screen prints day in day out and I don’t want to toot our own horn but we are far cooler than Warhol, and our prices a few sheckles cheaper than his gear too.We have utilised the teachings of history as well as the most advanced technology to claim the right of Ireland’s finest screenprinters. We love helping people bring their art to life (Particularly if it’s actually decent). But you have to let your work do the talking and we are quite happy to show it off. Take a look at our site, or our instagram, or our facebook and see what you think. Have a look at our inside google tour or see what our customers say about us. Or even better come in and chat. If you liked this article share it, and if you didn’t, leave a comment and tell us why it annoyed you. Let it all out.
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Anonymous –
Money well spent
Heavy cotton material. Very sturdy. Husband is well pleased and feels they are very durable. He says that’s what a man’s tee should be. This a repeat purchase due to his satisfaction with the shirts.
Anonymous –
Good for price. Bargain/novelty use, medium to medium/light weight.
Good for general or novelty use, but these are not heavy-weight like upper-end graphic tees. If you want good and heavy t-shirts for work, these are not it.
For embroidering, these do need more stabilizing than the white heavy-duty t-shirts you can get at a certain warehouse store, but I needed a good choice of colors. The colors are rich and the ones I’ve received have had no blotches and the seams have been solid. But I do check every shirt before I work on it.
These do begin to show wear/age after 5-6 washings, but if you just need smart-looking shirts for events like workshops and birthdays, these will do!
Anonymous –
Хороший товар, буду брать еще
Anonymous –
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.