I have the blue and love it. Brian is doing a top notch job with these T-shirts
Pat
I've been thinking of selling SimplyDiscus T-shirts. Some of you have seen the photo's I posted about a week ago, and I'm wanting to know if there's any interest, although some people have contacted me privately wanting one.
I did a lot of research in the best way to produce them, but obviously not enough. Sublimation printing is a process that heats and atomizes the ink and impregnates the material as opposed to a vinyl sheet that sticks to the material (iron-on). Sublimation is much nicer in feel and appearance, but, and here's where my lack of research comes in, I found out sublimation printing is not recommended for cotton, which is the only T-shirt material I wear, and it absolutely will not print on dark cotton. I have yet to test a 50/50 poly-cotton blend.
The shirts I'm using so far aren't the cheap $2 shirts that feel like they're on backwards, they are very nice and soft, 6.1oz pigment dyed cotton. I've ordered some 7.5oz cotton to test with that should arrive soon. They are unisex (the 7.5oz is men's), but that's all there is these days and they do wear nicely.
So here's the question. How much interest is there in a custom made Simply T-shirt, with a Simply logo on the back, and a custom chest logo that includes your Simply username and a picture of your favorite discus or whatever else you want. If the interest is there, I may open a Simply sponsorship and store and expand to other items. I've talked to Al and he would certainly rather see this happen than use the Cafe Express website that charges outrageous prices for the cheap $2 shirts and keeps 95% of the money. These custom made shirts would run about $30 including domestic shipping within the USA. An additional charge for international shipping. Since these shirts aren't cheap, this will give just a few dollars to me and a few dollars donated to the forum.
Here is one on white. It shows the best colors. The blue is not bad but you can see the color isn't quite as brilliant, although the people who have received them love them. I wouldn't want to go any darker than the blue. I would show you the black, but it's black, lol...
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Chest logo's
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I have the blue and love it. Brian is doing a top notch job with these T-shirts
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
After downsizing, I've sworn off collecting T-shirts. But ... a quality design like parents with fry would certain change my mind!
At my age, everything is irritating.
put this on the back of a short sleeve button down and I would be in.
I rarely wear T-shirts unless they are an undergarment. The button downs I use often.
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A bit off topic but what are those shirts above if not sublimated? is that a type of printable HTV you are using?
a 5x in a nice pastel color. material 50 or more percent cotton.
I would gladly pay.
King Size (clothing distributor online) has shirts that hold up but are inexpensive. Sometimes the colors fade funny, but that is okay.
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If you haven't yet and you have a sublimation setup you can look at using something like easysubli. It is a vinyl sheet that accepts sublimation onto then you press the vinyl onto the cotton (or whatever accepts HTV). It will feel like a normal vinyl on the shirt though.
I just did another reply but easysubli might be worth looking into. Fixes the showing up on black but not the HTV feel. On cotton screen printing might be the only solution for that I know of.
Thanks. I'll look into that. This is a learning process for me and with the $$ I invested so far, it's too late to change the process.
Many of the photos printed on canvas are done using sublimation instead of being printed directly to the fabric.
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Believe me I know! Love the shirts btw!
Last edited by Valik; 03-10-2023 at 03:38 PM.
You could make great greeting cards. Shame to they're so rarely sent these days.
Mama Bear