Why even consider custom printed garments for State thirty eight store I’ll always call it mile high T-shirt. It’s got headache written all over it. The hassle of finding a printing firm you can trust. Settling on the range of custom clothing you want to offer and then going through the ordeal of translating your design concept into something that works on t-shirts, sweaters and caps. There are definitely hurdles, but none of them are insurmountable, especially if you have a gifted designer and you find the right printing partner.
State thirty eight store I’ll always call it mile high T-shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
I was a little confused by the print at first because it felt like a plastisol screen print but it doesn’t look like one State thirty eight store I’ll always call it mile high T-shirt. It turns out that it’s a heat transfer. Despite the rubbery texture, though, it is still quite soft. The website is clean and easy to navigate but it’s not very pretty. I believe they already did a redesign despite its youth but they need to add some character to the store. The t-shirts are simple but they have character. They are fun and interesting. The storefront is dull. But at about US$22.99 including free worldwide shipping, it seems like a bargain.
Despite them being basically cut-out photographs printed on a shirt, I really like this store. The t-shirt is nice quality. The print is not great but I think it works for this type of design. They recommend washing inside out but I think that if the print faded the t-shirts might look even better.
Nicole Foytack –
Fit my husband a little smaller than expected & the material isn’t very soft (kind of cheap feeling) but the print is great & my husband still loved it.
Karen Smyth –
fits well and the quality is good … im happy
Andres Telles IV –
Overly great from the size to how lightweight and extremely comfortablw to wear.