Three color print on a black tee. Sweet spot of color complexity but keeping the price down.
Read MoreA 10-color print on gray. This artwork originally called for 64 colors, and was reduced down to get the right look without that crazy price and complexity. It’s called “simulated process” and only a few printers can get it right.
Read MoreThis one-color tee is special more for the uncommon placement of the print than just a one-color hit. Not just anyone can wrap a seam.
Read MoreOne-color should never mean lower perceived quality. The detail can be had with a big impact, all while keeping the cost down.
Read MoreDon’t just think of t-shirts and promotion when you think of custom goods. This button-down mechanic shirt was created as a uniform.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of room of which to take advantage on a basic tee. Fill that canvas as you see fit! This shirt used two colors on the front, three colors on the back.
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