There are basically two ways of customising clothing It’s Ok If You Don’t Like Bungee Jumping It’s Kind Of A Smart People Hobby Anyway 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.
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New brand labels can be added once the originals are removed It’s Ok If You Don’t Like Bungee Jumping It’s Kind Of A Smart People Hobby Anyway Shirt. Where and how will vary, dependant on the garment, the customisation involved and your specific requirements. The relabelling process starts with removing the manufacturer’s label. Either cut that out and sew your label over the stitching or unpick the seam and replace the original label with a new one. Unbranded wash care labels and size labels can also then be added.
It might well be that custom print in the neck area provides the sort of bespoke tagging feel you want. An increasingly common approach, it might be a great answer for your particular customisation project and it can help keep the costs down into the bargain.
Karen Smyth –
nice product
Marcus Bouler –
Great price and nice fit.
This product fits great. I have a 44 inch waist and I am 5’8” tall. These fit me nice but not too snug leaves enough room to breathe. The material feels thick but not tight and itchy. Great product for the price
norman schoenradt –
Good
Size seems the same as the old one I bought a few years ago, fits the same, though the tag is different. Fabric seems a little thinner, but not by much- I might not have noticed if I wasn’t looking for it. Black one says 100% cotton on the tag.
Molly Hogan –
Great quality, but order a size up.
After an inspection of the clothing they appear to be made quite well. There were no openings in the seems, no loose/unraveling threads, no tears, or stains.
Unfortunately, even with measuring myself before ordering, they did not fit. I ordered medium, in accordance to their sizing chart, but it felt much too tight. Almost like it was trying to be a muscle shirt. So, order a size bigger and you should be good there.
Finally, I learned I don’t like “heavy cotton.” A lot of other reviewers said the fabric was soft. To me it was indeed heavy, too heavy, and was more roughly-textured that I expected. Not what I call soft.
I liked the quality of the construction though, and these issues ultimately shouldn’t count against the product itself. Size chart just needs some adjustment, and the fabric issues are just my own preferences.