Dying Breed T-Shirt Acal Clothing Shop
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We offer high-quality all-over print t-shirts under in-house manufacturing. You can design on the front, back, and sleeve of printed shirts or fully printed with logos, quotes, paintings, and drawings with no limit or minimum order quantity. Feel free to create a unique design, design online and we will assure you that the design process for these all-over print shirts won’t take long!
- These all-over print shirts are made with high-quality material and applied with the best T-shirt printing technique to make sure that the shirt printing won’t fade, crack, or peel off.
- Material: 100% polyester fabric
- Instead of using traditional screen printing, we apply sublimated printing techniques for these all-over print shirts. Sublimated printing of full-print shirts creates vibrant colors that won’t fade off for the whole shirt.
- These tee shirts include double-needle hems and neck bands for durability.
Care Instruction
Wash inside out. Machine wash cold with like colors. Gentle cycle. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low. Cool iron if needed.
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