One medium white t-shirt arrived in the post from kingteeshops in a simple white mailer {title}. Inside the mailer were two sticker sheets and one cellophane wrapped t-shirt. Kingteeshops is making souvenir t-shirts but not the type of low-quality tees that you can pick up for $22.99 that lose shape and fade after a few washes. Even before I took it out of the cellophane I could tell that it was nice quality. It’s 100% medium to heavy cotton. There is a red band on the inside neck and corresponding red thread on the outside at the back. This helps give it a premium appearance.
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This heightened public awareness coincides with advancements in the machinery and processes involved in screen printing the shirts {title}. Michael Vasilantone, an American entrepreneur and artist, invented the first rotary multi-colour garment screen printing machine. There’s no looking back after that point. The resultant boom in printed t-shirts isn’t a passing fad, the custom tee is all set to become an industry in its own right. By the Seventies, major brands like Coca-Cola and Disney are printing t-shirts with their logo or message and using them as walking advertisements. Movies and TV get in on the act and pretty soon the screen printed t-shirt is part of everyday life.



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