I Lost My Broom Halloween Illustration shirt I will buy this ladies working at my local VS store and other panty department stores tell me a lot more guys are coming into the store to purchase panties for themselves and it is increasing. Its because people in general have trouble letting go of old value systems and stereotypes with the associated fear of being outcast, especially if financial loss due is at stake. Although fashion labels have great influence in what clothing norms become, they too are reluctant to venture too far beyond what is generally seen as acceptable by society. Early adopters of new trends do not work from instruction manuals or ask for permission, they just do it. It is ultimately consumers that will bring on changes to currently seen norms with a demand for unisex underwear and the fashion labels will happily follow the money trail. It is already happening with Chinese and Indian manufacturers and the mainstream labels will follow once they feel safer to do so.
I Lost My Broom Halloween Illustration shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Let’s start with decorating advice. When we came up with sueded fleece, we love the touch and feel, but we weren’t really sure how it’s going to print, so we sent it to Tom at Motion Textile to do a test run. There’s no question, the fabric has a great feel, but it’s extremely porous, so his approach two fold: Use textured or distressed artwork (This way, you don’t have to fully penetrate the fabric, but can just print right on top of the surface). Tom’s approach is simple, because he says the sueded fleece fabric really stands on its own, therefore, the printing should just be accenting, or adding to the fabric. I Lost My Broom Halloween Illustration shirt Using single layers of ink with no underlay, Tom recommends all wet on wet printing without flash. Ultimately, the ink is just becoming part of the substrate for an organic and natural finished look. For printing on sueded fleece, you generally want to avoid small graphics with fine detail and tight registration. Try to keep it loose with soft inks and colors, avoiding bright hues that require multiple layers of ink. The goal is to print right into the fabric, making the graphic become part of the substrate. For a look like ours, you will want bold distressed graphics, a low viscosity ink, and one hit per color on the press with no flashing in between. The textures of the sueded fleece paired with this design creates a super unique look that’s sure to be a head-turner. How would you make a screen print design on our sueded fleece your own? Give it a try and let us know how it goes. Screen printing not your thing? Don’t worry, we’ve tested embroidery and it turned out great as well. If you’d like to give that a shot, we’re taking next week’s blog to a new level by showing you a hack for creating a cut and sew look on already made blades. You don’t want to miss it! Be sure to subscribe to stay in the know!
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