Screen printing. embroidery and recycled clothing Pele 1940-2022 Rip shirt, the rise of recycled material in custom clothing may not seem like an obvious subject for an article, but it’s an area that we’re watching with real interest. We love what we do here at kingteeshops. Making high quality printed and embroidered products is our passion. How we make them, and what they’re made from, is just as important. So, we thought we’d put together some great examples of recycled merchandise. New items made from recovered materials.
Pele 1940-2022 Rip shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
The t-shirt is a navy 100% cotton Next Level t-shirt in a medium Pele 1940-2022 Rip shirt. It is very light and the cotton is very soft. Quite appropriate for the hot and humid climate where I reside. I like Next Level tees. They are slightly baggier than standard American Apparel t-shirts. The original tags are on the t-shirt so we know that it was manufactured in US. The print itself is one color and slightly grungy looking so it is very difficult for me to judge the quality. The white print on the dark shirt is vivid enough though so I have no complaints and as the design doesn’t use so much ink (plastisol is my guess) it is soft.
Simple designs usually make a tee wearable and this shirt is no exception but as I said above, this t-shirt looks a bit like a vintage label or logo and generically so. So unless people have watched they TV show, the t-shirt will more than likely not make an impression or be a conversation piece. Unless of course you bring it up yourself and that’s just weird. The tee is wearable, but it’s just not special. I haven’t seen many Vikings inspired t-shirts but even if I was a big fan, I can’t honestly see myself buying this one.
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