There are basically two ways of customising clothing City Chicken Shirt. getting your design on to a t-shirt or tote bag, jacket or hoody. Printing the image or artwork on to the garment or stitching the logo or design into the fabric. It’s worth taking a brief look at the different methods.
City Chicken Shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
This is a heather navy v-neck poly-cotton blend t-shirt. Very soft and hangs nicely City Chicken Shirt. The pocket is a beautiful piece of fabric (perhaps the brand does matter after all) of greenish blue (or bluish-green?.) There is a small band stylishly placed near the top of the pocket with three lines of intertwined orange and white thread stretching from left to right. Upon the band there is a small onyx shell style button. Of course I am just judging from one shirt but I think the sewing could be better. That said, you would need to take a close look to notice and it would be kind of weird to have someone’s face in your chest checking out the stitches. The tee is a bit baggy for me. It’s a large and I wear a medium which is a pity as this is definitely something that I would wear.
Jennifer Quinley –
nice, very fit, delivery is good
Scott Konzen –
Bought for my fiance and gotBought for my fiance and got compliments everywhere we went. compliments everywhere we went.
John Roark –
Nice shirt good quality