A slightly odd movie about rejected Nintento Wii concepts that features a couple shirts from Threadless.
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I was looking at Joystiq today when I saw an interesting picture. Not only does it involve 2 people awkwardly posed, but it also involves this Threadless shirt.![]() from Joystiq
I've noticed that on different shirts, there's at least 2 types of ink. For example, Go Japan! has both. The black is a softer, fadable ink while the other colors are a thick ink.
I bring this up for two reasons, 1) to see if this is true and inquire the actual difference in the inks, and 2) to put forth my opinion that the softer ink is better. While I find that a mix is okay, on shirts with large prints the thick ink seems to warp the shirt and make it feel a bit too heavy. Sally Finds a Stray is one example of where the light ink does wonders, while Calling Home's design feels too heavy with the thick ink. |
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I've been on a break from Threadless for a while, but maybe I'll come back when I'm older and smarter...
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