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This is a discussion on T shirts within the The Lounge forums, part of the Off Topic category; Hey guys, i need some new t shirts, but im broke. Fun times. Budget is minimal, so what i was ...
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| iPod 20gb | T shirtsHey guys, i need some new t shirts, but im broke. Fun times. Budget is minimal, so what i was planning on doing was getting some plain tee's from topman, the different collared ones, and then printing my own designs on them. I already have the paper from aaaages ago, so i doubt it would be hard to do. Any idea's on designs? bearing in mind they need to be no bigger than A4 and not too colour intensive, the printer i have isnt amazing. Block colours preferred. Or will it just get trashed in the wash? Thanks! |
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| iPod 60gb Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Reading
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![]() ![]() | white fitted tshirts from GAP are better quality and look a lot better / are cheaper. BUT dont bother as they just get rinced in the wash
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| blah blah blah | If the budget's that minimal, won't it be cheaper just getting plain shirts from Tesco or Asda etc? As for washing them.......don't, stay smelly
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| iPod 20gb | You can buy small pots of fabric paint in some craft shops, I have used Dylon fabric paint before and its very good, the fabric stays soft after painting and no need to worry about washing, the most it does is fade the paint a bit
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| iPod 20gb | yea, budget is tiny. I went about today and found nothing i really liked. Being a poor student sure does suck. Thankfully its my final year! Thanks for your help guys! |
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