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Friday, February 15, 2019

Is it really Pre-shrunk?


Grey t-shirt preshrunk cotton

Cotton is known to shrink when exposed to water, heat, and agitation, all of which it will experience during the washing process. So, is that t-shirt really pre-shrunk? Well, here’s the truth Pre-shrunk implies that most of the shrinkage has been removed from the garment, but do not be misled and assume that no additional shrinking will occur.
The garment has been put through a machine that pushes, or compacts, the fibers tightly together. This process condenses the fabric by removing the space between the stitches as a way of replicating the shrinking process. 

In doing this, the garment now has been “pre-shrunk” and will shrink less when put through the traditional washing and drying process.
Pre-shrunk materials can be washed and dried after purchasing and the material is usually able to form back to its original shape.


Fulfill4me T-shirts have been preshrunk, such as the “Hustle All Day” T-shirt and “I Love Me” Tee. Items like these should hold their sizes quite well, but may still shrink a bit in the wash, especially if care instructions are not followed.

Tips on how to take care of your printed garments


  • Turn the clothes inside out before throwing them into the wash machine.
  • Wash similar clothes together.
  • Do your laundry with cold water.
  • Avoid bleach.
  • Avoid dryers, as well.
  • Let them dry under the shade.
  • Stay away from irons.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

History of the Printed T-Shirt

The History of Printed T-Shirts. (2015, September 15). Retrieved from https://www.shopworx.com/the-history-of-printed-t-shirts/

The printed T-Shirt. A global icon of pop culture. The foundation of the decorated apparel industry. The epitome of cool casualness. Have you ever wondered where this institution came from?
The roots of decorated apparel go back to ancient China, where the technique of screen printing (a form of stenciling) was developed sometime during the Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD). Originally, the process used silk screens, hence the other popular name silk screening. Over the years, the technique expanded with new methods spread to other Asian countries like Japan and was furthered by creating newer methods. It was Europe from Asia sometime in the late 1700s but wasn’t popular until later.
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An even older textile printing method, woodblock printing, had also been invented in China about 220 AD and was introduced to Europe in the 1100s. European dyes, however, tended to liquefy when wet, limiting use to items that did not need to be washed. This limitation was overcome when the French discovered methods for washable dyed fabrics from India, and it caught on rapidly in France and later in England.
About the same time that screen printing was introduced to Europe, the British textile industry, which had been steadily expanding since the late Middle Ages, became the first major industry to be industrialized. Starting with the “flying shuttle” in 1734 and going on to steam-powered factories in the early 1800s, industrial inventions made mass production of textiles and garments practical and slashed production labor costs.
As the Industrial Revolution proceeded, one of its inventions was the union suit undergarment that was popular in the 1800s. In time, the one-piece suit was split in half, with the top half (with or without buttons) becoming a separate shirt extended somewhat so that it could tuck into the lower half, now separate pants. Later in the 1800s, miners and stevedores adopted wearing it as their main shirt in hot environments.
The T-Shirt became popular in the U.S. after the Spanish-American War when the U.S. Navy issued them to sailors. They were crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirts for wearing under a uniform. Soon sailors and Marines in work parties, the early submarines, and tropical climates commonly removed their uniform jacket, wearing (and soiling) only the undershirt. From there, it spread to agricultural and other workers. Boys soon picked it up, and it was widely used as an all-around work shirt by the Great Depression. When the soldiers came home from World War 2 and wore their issued T-shirts at home, they became even more popular.
Also in the early 1900s, various methods of improving on screen printing were developed. Eventually, the National Serigraphic Society formed to promote it as an art.
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Printing and T-Shirts came together in the early 1950s, when several companies based in Miami, Florida started to decorate T-shirts with resort names and characters. The “ringer” t-shirt (one-color shirts with contrasting collar and sleeve band ribbing), along with tie-dyeing and screen-printed shirts came out in the ’60s and they instantly became the “uniform” of rock-n-rollers, hippies, political protestors and drug heads. Popular designs from the period included swirling multi-colored designs, happy faces, the face of Communist revolutionary Che Guevara and the famous “I N Y”. Finally, the plain white t-shirt became popular after Hollywood actor Don Johnson wore one onscreen in the 1980s.
As t-shirts became popular, screen printing was being ever more improved. American entrepreneur, artist, and inventor Michael Vasilantone began to develop, use, and sell a rotary multi-color garment screen printing machine in 1960. This quickly became the most popular garment printing machine (and still is today), and garment printing also became the most popular form of screen printing.
In the 1970s, major brands started to use t-shirts as a form of advertising. Starting with Coca-Cola and Disney products and characters, it spread, with many companies printing shirts with their logos on it (along with ball caps). Movie and TV-based shirts developed as well.
In the early 2000s, humorous, political, and “statement” t-shirts became the rage, especially after pop celebrities started taking them on. They are also hugely popular for events, charity causes and local businesses. As of 2015, the t-shirt shows no sign of decreasing in popularity as casual is still cool and even fashionable…even as some minor trends show an increasing interest in more professional-looking (and often embroidered) polo shirts, uniforms, and more modest clothing.


Thursday, January 17, 2019

Finally, hassle free group t-shirt ordering.

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Before you plan your next group order, take a look

How would you like to not………

1.     Track down people for sizes- All it would take is one email with a custom generated link, and all your people can simply choose their preferred shirt size and click order.
2.     Have to collect payments- With a generated link - the normal ways to pay online are available so your people can select a shirt, enter their details and pay up.
3.    Run around delivering shirts - Direct shipping to each person who orders, or an option to pick up in-store

How would you like to...........
1.    Have control over setting a timeline for when a patron can order and when they should have their shirt in hand - set a timeline for the entire ordering process. This guarantees that your people will receive their t-shirts at the same time, and all you have to do is send out reminders of the deadline
A Professional online presentation of product and easy ordering through a link. Users can visit a custom link to see the t-shirt that you have chosen to produce, in a familiar and modern looking online shopping format.
All you have to do………
1.   Call and speak with a sales coordinator
2.   Send out the introductory email with the link to the group
3.   Send out a couple of reminder emails to the group.

4.   Show up to the event with your t-shirt on.
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