Although promo tees had been around for a while Mind Your Own Damn Business Harris Walz 2024 T-Shirt . the 1970s feel like the dawn of something special. The age of the printed t-shirt had arrived. It’s perhaps no coincidence that kingteeshops were born in the Seventies. Whilst that’s obviously a big deal for us, it’s also a pretty good indication of what was happening at the time. The adaptability and popularity of the t-shirt spawned a whole new industry. It was feasible to make a living from decorating them.
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Back then we weren’t kingteeshops as such, just a bunch of friends who printed t-shirts by hand and sold them outside gigs in London Mind Your Own Damn Business Harris Walz 2024 T-Shirt . Yes, we earned some cash, but the reason it turned into our business was because we loved it. And people loved what we did, there was a market for our work. A market that stretched beyond bands and their fans. T-shirts were great and t-shirts with artwork printed on them were even better.The t-shirt, this innocuously simple garment, was capable of transcending both its basic functionality and fashion. They were more than cheap and cheerful tops. T-shirts could carry a message, express the beliefs and emotional sentiments of the wearer. It might be a political or philosophical statement. Maybe something fun and frivolous, a silly slogan or crazy cartoon. In reality, it went beyond that. The t-shirt could be a work of art. Providing you had a gifted designer and talented screen printer, the possibilities seemed almost limitless.
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Geoffrey Breault –
Great size, premium quality and is true to size.
Nick Heinz –
Nice thick t-shirts
I bought these hoping they will keep their shape. My old t-shirts have gotten ‘bacon neck’. The necks are all stretched out. I hope these hold up well. I have worn and washed a couple of times so far and they feel and look good.
Cole Ashbaugh –
Great quality, but order a size up.
After an inspection of the clothing they appear to be made quite well. There were no openings in the seems, no loose/unraveling threads, no tears, or stains.
Unfortunately, even with measuring myself before ordering, they did not fit. I ordered medium, in accordance to their sizing chart, but it felt much too tight. Almost like it was trying to be a muscle shirt. So, order a size bigger and you should be good there.
Finally, I learned I don’t like “heavy cotton.” A lot of other reviewers said the fabric was soft. To me it was indeed heavy, too heavy, and was more roughly-textured that I expected. Not what I call soft.
I liked the quality of the construction though, and these issues ultimately shouldn’t count against the product itself. Size chart just needs some adjustment, and the fabric issues are just my own preferences.