T-shirt printing

I lay and looked at the ceiling, thinking about printing. The curiosity inherent in female nature did not allow me to rest in peace. I think it’s like working with a stylist when you don’t know who will appear in the mirror when you look up at yourself.

So far, my style is laconic white. Everywhere.

I toss and turn. The surface of the printer is quite hard. “Synthetics are hot,” said a cheerful worker from the banana republic, with whom we collaborated just yesterday. It’s hot, but my fabric is soft, it’s a pleasure to touch and wear. Not everyone lives in the south, where are no t-shirts required.

And why did I grumble? We are getting ready for work. On a heat press, which will heat up so that the ink from the special paper evaporates and soaks into me in a full-color and clear pattern. To make the ink lay down even. Let’s breathe, breathe! One-two, one-two.

Why haven’t they started printing yet? Ah, eating bananas. Interesting. Well, let’s wait. Let’s chat.

Yet again. Origin.

Yesterday I was lying with a colleague on neighboring conveyors. Me, a synthetic, but not a simple, heat-resistant T-shirt. And she, 100% cotton, nose to ceiling, greeting through her teeth. OMG.

You can transfer even a family photo, even a reproduction of Aivazovsky, to me. But with a direct printing method for her, the image will last about twenty washes, and even less on a dark fabric, since it is printed with a white backing. It needs a special approach to her, of course.

It’s good that Druku.lv knows how to handle T-shirts. What method of application will be the most durable, and what is the process of transformation from an uncomplicated basic thing into a bright artwork.

And I hear the gentle hum of the printer. The process has begun, and soon I will find my originality…

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