Our heritage here at kingteeshops is firmly rooted in printing t-shirts If at first you don’t succeed try doing what clarissa told you to do the first time retro shirt. but that expertise has grown beyond the ever faithful tee to include a wealth of products and several different ways of decorating them. Nowadays, we screen print, direct to garment print and embroider a vast range of clothing and merchandise. Naturally, some items work better than others. Headgear is an interesting one and the best beanies for print & embroidery can be tricky. We thought we’d have a look at the humble beanie and pick out some which we know are going to look the business once they’re branded with your badge, adorned by a logo or decorated with a unique design. So, 7 beanies begging for embroidery.
If at first you don’t succeed try doing what clarissa told you to do the first time retro shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Whilst the finished garments may often appear very similar – after all, a printed tee is a printed tee to most people – the two processes have significant differences If at first you don’t succeed try doing what clarissa told you to do the first time retro shirt. These differences have an impact on the cost of your project and, perhaps more importantly, what you can actually print. How the ink hits the cloth may not be something you’ve given a great deal of thought, but it is important. We’ve put together a short comparison of the two techniques.
adrian morgan –
I ordered two of these originally, and they were so nice that I ordered six more. These fit as expected, and the cotton is nice and thick. I highly recommend this product.
Anna Souto –
Beautiful design, vibrant colours a little more indigo than purple but still gorgeous. Lightweight but quality material. Got size small am 5″2 female, UK size 8/10 and it fits great, not too tight or baggy. Totally in love, recomend to anyone. Worth the money.
Sonya Miranda –
Nice shirt, would be a great shirt if not cotton, but more of a breathable shirt