Back in the old days, we had SubliSoft T-Shirts. They were luxurious t-shirts. I had some people asking for them unprinted simply because they felt so good.bigj2552;52218 wrote:we were going to sell the poly T-shirt but since i got a couple of samples delivered and tryed one on, and gave the other one to various people give me some feedback on them - i hate the feel of them and 80% of the folk i showed them to said the same thing.....
so we decided to go with the 100% cotton T's and use vinyl / transfers ect, rather than sub dyes on the very uncomfy poly T's.....BUT EVERYBODY IS DIFFERANT..
What's everybody using 'paperwise' for their tshirts?
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Re: What's everybody using 'paperwise' for their tshirts?
I know, I can't wear polyester myself because I just get too hot. Other people though, seem to favour those awful poly sports shirts. A friend of mine has bought a really horrid stretchy nylon thing for our dance class because it makes her feel cool (temperature wise, not street wisebigj2552;52218 wrote:we were going to sell the poly T-shirt but since i got a couple of samples delivered and tryed one on, and gave the other one to various people give me some feedback on them - i hate the feel of them and 80% of the folk i showed them to said the same thing.....
so we decided to go with the 100% cotton T's and use vinyl / transfers ect, rather than sub dyes on the very uncomfy poly T's.....BUT EVERYBODY IS DIFFERANT..
Oh well, have ordered a few samples and can only hope for the best.
Re: What's everybody using 'paperwise' for their tshirts?
It is a bit hard to get hold of :redface:bms;52173 wrote:TruPrint? Not heard of that one...
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