This process uses the same environmentally friendly, phthalate free plastisol ink as our standard printing, but the ink is chemically reduced to have a softer feel on the shirt. This process is best suited for light colored shirts. As a rule of thumb, if you want your ink to be opaque, the ink color must be darker than the shirt color. Printing light colors on dark shirts will result in a distressed, vintage look.
Rad little t-shirts and onesies for your rad little people!
Read MoreI just handed out all the shirts and the kids LOVE them. Thank you again for being able to make this happen on such short notice, they're great.
-Joella Zocher, Loyola Academy