• Downcount@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    If they look like this after a week, they are not your best t-shirts.

    Also: you can actually feel, if the paint is going to look like this after some time.

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        6 months ago

        I swear live nation and Ticketmaster are in cahoots to keep shitty vinyl press shops in business

        Shitty quality means they wear out and need replacing faster.

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        6 months ago

        I wish more places just dyed the fabric. I have some shirts that are 10+ years old and look exactly like the day I bought them and they all are graphic tees with the image dyed into the shirt itself. The ones I have with a plastic-y decoration on the front, even if I take all the special precautions that other posters mention in the thread, will inevitably crack and wear out over time.

        My problem is I want to get a custom design printed, and a lot of places will advertise that they screen print, but if you go to their website and create a custom design you find that they either won’t do less than X number of shirts as a minimum order, or they will just vinyl print it anyway and send you that for $35 and it will fall apart almost instantly.

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      6 months ago

      Some of the worst shirts I’ve seen, both fabric quality wise and print wise, have been at concerts for my favorite bands. Some of the best as well. If you want something guaranteed to last a long time you have to pay for expensive custom made designs. But then again, this defeats the purpose of directly supporting your favorites with the extra merchandize.