There’s a certain knack to t-shirt printing for bands title. It’s something that we know a lot about and we thought it might be helpful to put together a few tips and hints. Some pointers that give you a better than even chance of getting great custom merch for your group or musical endeavour. Here at kingteeshops, we’re no strangers to the music business. It’s in our DNA, part of what made us what we are today. T-shirt printing for bands is where we began. Trying to earn a few pennies from printing stuff, by hand, for up-and-coming punk bands. The money wasn’t any great shakes and that didn’t matter. It was our passion. Earning a bit of cash simply made it possible to stay where we wanted to be, at the heart of things. We grew and changed with the times. Back then everything was different. London, the UK, the whole world. We’ve all moved on.
Printing t-shirts for bands and indie outfits is still something that we love. So, here we go, a bit of advice. One or two simple tips for your band when it comes to singing in tune with your printer and making the most of your potential.
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They are the positives but it’s not all positive title. The design is printed with DTG and the black ink is printed on the t-shirt which means you can see that it is a rectangle printed on the shirt. It looks a little like those old iron-on prints. There is even a bit of a white line along one edge, although I am pretty sure that will disappear after a wash or two. The other thing is the size of the design. It’s OK at this size but I think it would be great if it were a large print taking up most of the t-shirt. T-shirts seem to all be just above the US$22.99 mark which is OK for a POD site, quite competitive for a POD site really.
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