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To minimize damage and maximize the lifetime of a shirt, have it laundered or dry cleaned frequently. The average shirt lasts about 35–50 cleanings, or two years. This fluctuates depending on the strain during wear, the fiber content, and construction.
Leoliy DTG printers print with precision and higher details. With no limitation to the number of colors, print just any design or image.Direct-to-garment, or DTG, is a printing method that sprays the ink onto the garment. The ink then soaks into the fibers of the garment. It’s like printing on paper, but on clothing.
It should last about 50 washes or more it still depends on many factors like how you wash, type of detergent you used to wash and water temperature.
Choose The Right COLOR You should own at least a few of the basics – white, black, gray and navy. White – Complements all skin tones. The classic white t-shirt should be part of your wardrobe. Remember to always wash your white clothes together.
YES. With genders now blending in the world of fashion, more men than ever before are wearing women's clothing. ... Typically a man's size medium is equal to a woman's large, and a man's large would be the equivalent of a woman's extra-large (XL).
Women's t-shirts are tailored very differently than men's mostly to accommodate the very different shape of the female body. The waist of women's t-shirts is probably the biggest difference as it is designed to be much narrower than a men's t-shirt.
There are two main styles of t-shirts available: straight cut, often known as "men's" or "unisex", and fitted cut, also known as "women's". (Note we dislike the use of "men's" and "women's" as labels, because it assumes that all women prefer one type of shirt and all men prefer another; this is Gender essentialism.
Length. If you lift up your arms, the hem of the tee shouldn't ride up to expose your belly. As a general guide, it should hang lower than your hips, an inch or two below your belt-line, but not all the way to your legs.
A unisex shirt is exactly what it sounds like — a shirt that is made for both genders. Unisex shirts differ from women's shirts as they can either be unfitted for a traditional, classic fit or structured for more of a retail fit.
Women's shirts are often cut differently from men's, so converting shirt sizes is a bit complicated. The most reliable method is measuring the chest and waist of the men's shirt and then comparing those measurements to a women's sizing chart to find the equivalent size.
Women already know all about the longline t-shirt — in their world, it's called the tunic.
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