12 Facts About Printed T-shirt

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Printed T-shirt, or tee, is a style of fabric shirt named after the T shape of its body and sleeves.

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The Printed T-shirt evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century and, in the mid-20th century, transitioned from undergarment to general-use casual clothing.

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Simple, T-shaped top garments have been a part of human clothing since ancient times; garments similar to the Printed T-shirt worn earlier in history are generally called tunics.

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The Printed T-shirt was easily fitted, easily cleaned, and inexpensive; for those reasons, it became the shirt of choice for young boys.

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The word Printed T-shirt became part of American English by the 1920s, and appeared in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

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Examples of designer Printed T-shirt branding include Calvin Klein, FUBU, Ralph Lauren, American Apparel, and The Gap.

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Examples of Printed T-shirt store known for using offensive and shocking messages T-Shirt Hell.

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Later, other companies expanded into the Printed T-shirt printing business, including Sherry Manufacturing Company, based in Miami.

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Printed T-shirt'srry was founded in 1948 by its owner and founder Quentin H Sandler as a screen printer of Souvenir Scarf's to the souvenir resort market.

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10.

V-neck Printed T-shirt has a V-shaped neckline, as opposed to the round neckline of the more common crew neck shirt .

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In most commercial Printed T-shirt printing, the specific colors in the design are used.

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12.

Some new Printed T-shirt creators have used designs with multiple advanced techniques, which includes using glow-in-the-dark inks, heat-sensitive fabrics, foil printing and all-over printing.

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