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Shirt printing

JonathanEm

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I know there are plenty (too many) online shirt printing shops out there, but I'm looking for one that does really premium shirts/fabrics. Or alternatively a way of doing it myself, I only need a few of them. The shirts are not for myself, but I might have to get involved in the project as a favour to a friend.
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Any tips very welcome!

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ravalo

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I don't think you want to try doing it yourself. I've tried a couple different techniques and the result has always been awful. And I don't think its just me.
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Just get a pro on the case, a tailor or textile artist whatever.
 
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JonathanEm

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Ok thanks.. I spent a fair amount of time googling but didn't really find the right place. Theres several where they do ok quality textiles (or at least it seems) but not sure about the print quality and how well they endure washing etc.

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Not really looking to get them embroided but actually printed, its fairly small text and graphics so wouldn't really work well embroided. Printing seems like the only way to go because I'm not very handy myself, I would probably mess it up big time. Even with that most places have limitations on the graphics.

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It will be close, so I guess the first batch at least will be quite "experimental" to say the least...
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But you mean T-shirts or shirts? I am shirtmaker myself. Got no idea about t-shirts btw.
 

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