Can anyone offer any tips on which sites I should go to get a shirt made, i was interested in producing some Morrissey/Smiths shirts so any ideas would be welcome.
my camera is a dick so it appears sort of blurry. it's actually crisp.
this is my own off-white "it's written all over my face" shirt.
i can do it with or without the text.
every shirt is custom made for the person, so you can decide size/colour/layout. i do silkscreening more artistically than commercially.
my camera is a dick so it appears sort of blurry. it's actually crisp.
this is my own off-white "it's written all over my face" shirt.
i can do it with or without the text.
every shirt is custom made for the person, so you can decide size/colour/layout. i do silkscreening more artistically than commercially.[/QUOTE]
I stencil moz shirts as well. My faves that I have made are "boz boorer for prime minister", "Morrissey Fluffer" and one of Moz and the lads from the Yourarse era.
Can anyone offer any tips on which sites I should go to get a shirt made, i was interested in producing some Morrissey/Smiths shirts so any ideas would be welcome.
you can make them yourself with stencils or with hight quality iron ons (not the avery ones) and it is much cheaper than having them made. Plus you can take pride in making your own stuff!
my camera is a dick so it appears sort of blurry. it's actually crisp.
this is my own off-white "it's written all over my face" shirt.
i can do it with or without the text.
every shirt is custom made for the person, so you can decide size/colour/layout. i do silkscreening more artistically than commercially.
I stencil moz shirts as well. My faves that I have made are "boz boorer for prime minister", "Morrissey Fluffer" and one of Moz and the lads from the Yourarse era.[/QUOTE]
oh i don't stencil! it's way too tedious!!!!! i do it the uber chemical way with silkscreens. it takes precision and knowing that you can screw up hours worth of work just by adding a bit more of one or other chemical.
stencils always gang up on me and screw me over.
you can make them yourself with stencils or with hight quality iron ons (not the avery ones) and it is much cheaper than having them made. Plus you can take pride in making your own stuff!
It should just say that it is "professional" on the package. Also, they make fabric that you can run through your printer. (Ive never used it, but hear it is great.) The best place to find info is www.craftster.org in the stencil, transfer section.
It should just say that it is "professional" on the package. Also, they make fabric that you can run through your printer. (Ive never used it, but hear it is great.) The best place to find info is www.craftster.org in the stencil, transfer section.
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