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arthur.daley
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some of the images look as though they may have been printed prior to cutting and stitching?
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'Cutting & stitching' - I've no idea what you mean.

Direct to garment printing is just that - no cutting and no stitching involved.
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not sure where your message has gone Stitch Up - I could see it in my email notification.

What I meant was that it looked to me as though some of the Tees were made by carefully printing a roll of fabric, then cutting out to the pattern and sewing together. - the image appears to run into the side and shoulder seams on some Tees.
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Yup, as soon as I posted I realised what you meant!! I deleted it :)

Put it down to age.

I agree, they do look to be stitched after printing or 'shopped :)

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