Described as a ready for work classic title. the Snickers AllroundWork t shirt (code 2518) is another shirt which is made with hard work in mind. A contemporary contrast collar is a stylish touch to a shirt which is all about getting the job done. It’s 100% combed cotton, 160 g/m² and comes in five colours. The back of the neck seam is reinforced for added life and Lycra in the ribbing helps maintain shape during constant washing. One that’s built to face the rigours of the working day. With the Chef’s Coolchecker t-shirt (code PR649), Premier have created a more casual alternative to the standard chef’s jacket. The Premier Chef’s Coolchecker tee is similar to some sports gear in that it’s designed to draw sweat away from the body and is fast drying. Available in two colours, black and white, it features a mesh back panel for extra airflow, underarm side vents, and a handy pen pocket on the left sleeve. We could see this shirt proving popular beyond the chefs kitchen.
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Nobody is suggesting that plain t-shirts are on their way out title. However, there does appear to be a greater willingness to experiment with pattern and effects. Tie dyes, dip dyes, and batik dyes. Extracting the main colour in random patches or adding to it with all over prints. From a screen printer’s perspective, these techniques can limit what’s printed since the design needs to accommodate the variation in the background fabric. That said, these garments can be the basis for some stunning results. Quite a few blank clothing brands are producing this kind of stuff and we’ve shown Build your Brand, Colortone and Stanley Stella above. The design printed on the Bleach-Out shirt by Colortone is a good illustration of what can be achieved with these type of t-shirts.
White, black and grey are timeless fashion colours and staple choices when it comes to printing and embroidery. Including them on this piece can’t be avoided because they’re a constant and therefore an integral part of any trend. Contrast is often one of the more basic requirements for screen printing, a surface that lets the message shine bright, and white and black offer clear advantages in that respect. Grey may not provide quite the same level of contrast, but it is a delightfully inoffensive blank canvas for decoration. That’s about it now on colour trends for custom printing in 2021. We wanted to end on a reassuring note. Whichever way the wind blows, whatever the current vogue, monochrome retains a magical appeal and is here to stay when it comes to customisation. You won’t go too far wrong when printing white t-shirts.
It’ll be fascinating to see what appears in this year’s seasonal launches …hang on, this might need a revisit when the winter collections hit the bricks!
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