Screen printed t-shirts really start to make their presence felt in the 1950s. Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta Resurrecting The Milwaukee Metalfest Shirt This is very significant when it comes to screen printed t-shirts and the origins of the custom tee. The garment that started out as a simple undershirt to be worn under military uniforms takes a more prominent role in the years following World War II. Civilians start wearing them as standalone tops and it’s not long before the idea of custom printed t-shirts emerges. Screen printing had taken root in the United States during the 1930s and by the Fifties, companies in Miami are printing promotional t-shirts with the names of resorts and local attractions. Screen printing takes a huge leap in the Sixties when it becomes synonymous with the Pop Art movement. Works by artists such as Andy Warhol not only publicise screen printing, they open it to a mass market.
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The homepage slider needs to be re-thought Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta Resurrecting The Milwaukee Metalfest Shirt. I like the Ashton Kutcher quote. It’s relevant but the first image should definitely clearly feature at least one of the products available in the store. And it should be clickable so that the shopper can easily find the featured product. There are also strong arguments for just removing sliders from your website. I’m not going to get into it here but you can Google it to find out what I am talking about. Later on the homepage, there is an image inviting you to join the mailing list and if you click on it a form slides on to the bottom of the page. They should have just put the form directly on the page where people and enter their email and click send. And I recommend offering a coupon for first-time buyers. Or simply for joining the mailing list if you can afford it.
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