Posts Tagged ‘cotton shirts’

Creating the Next Wolf Tee

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

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If you’re hip, by now you’ve heard of the Three Wolf Moon T-Shirt. Even MJ’s Ex Debbie Rowe has been photographed sporting the designer T. The AP reports that The Mountain said they are selling thousands of shirts a day. While you might not be in the market to design and sell your own T’s on the net, the idea behind this is a good one. With interesting artwork, not just plain text, you can create something special. Something everyone will want to wear. Whether its for your company, organization or even a family reunion you can make your personalized products more interesting – we’re here to help.

With Ts you can do non-typical placement like one of the bottom corners, along the side seam or over the shoulder. Or, like the Wolf T, utilize the whole front or back of the shirt. In addition to placement, you can make your shirts more interesting with adding designs to your text. For the Smith Family Reunion, for example, add a graphic of a tree with branches to your Ts and have everyone sign their names in permanent marker as a keepsake. For the Class of 1979 reunion incorporate funky swirls or shooting stars around your school’s name. If you’re looking for something more prestigeous to represent your company you could use a crest design and incorporate a banner with your company name in it. The possibilities for interesting apparel are endless. Who knows, maybe your design could be worn by Lisa Marie!

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Leisure Suits and Performance Apparel

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

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When people think of polyester it usually takes them back in time when people were sporting leisure suits and butterfly collars. Times have changed and now polyester has made a comeback but in a good way. Performance Apparel formerly known as polyester started to make a comeback with runners, mountain bikers and adrenaline junkies. Now performance apparel has hit the main stream with golfers, construction workers and business people who proudly sport the polo shirts and t-shirts.

Why has it made a comeback?

Well unlike cotton, performance apparel can help wick away moisture.
We’ve all been rained on or worked too long out in the sun with our 100% cotton shirts. First the shirt becomes wet then it starts to stick and then you start to feel a cold chill. That’s where polyester will help wick away the moisture and not stick to you and feel like sandpaper.

If you have any questions about performance apparel let us know.

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