All Saints T-shirts (type of printing)
All Saints T-shirts (type of printing)
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- d_gitale0
right one is probably a shiny plastisol (rubber) 1 color screenprint, could also be a two screen print (shiny plastisol for the type and waterbased for the middle bit.
the other 2 are likely to be 2/3 colour screenprints as well...
sublimation could only be printed on fabrics that contain polyester until recently, but i have heard it can now be done on 100% cotton as well...
- who the hell would mix plastisol and water based in the same run?epigraph
- quite common, to achieve different textures/handfeel... and shiny and matte partsd_gitale
- if you look close at the right one, type is more shiny and black is deeperd_gitale
- Yeah I def see what you mean about feel and texture, but seems really expensive to mix the two. they dry/cure totally diferently.epigraph
- differently, you couldn't run them on the same press.epigraph
- no prob. flashdry between each screen.d_gitale