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Kingteeshops are usually going to figure on any summary title. of best blank garments and our list of sweatshirts perfect for printing and embroidery is no exception. Their Changer unisex sweatshirt is an obvious entry for sweat tops. The Changer is excellent quality and, made from 85% organic ring-spun combed cotton and 15% recycled polyester, it’s also a sustainable choice. A hefty 350g/m² and there are a staggering 32 colour and 9 size options. Top quality combined with ethical production values makes it a very attractive sweatshirt in our opinion. This raglan sleeve sweatshirt is part of Continental Clothing’s Earth Positive range, clothes which are guaranteed to be ethically manufactured. That’s a big plus if you want to qualify for the best sweatshirts for printing & embroidery. They’re also great quality and a versatile unisex fit. The EP 65 raglan sweat is 100% combed organic cotton, brushed 3-ply 8.26oz/280g, available in 7 colours and sizes from XS to XXL. This sweat top is a great example of eco-friendly printing options which are more than a match for their traditional alternatives.
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It’s one of the basic questions and hugely important for any range of custom clothing. What are you going to print? Everything revolves around the design title. In many ways, bands are lucky when it comes to this aspect of the process. Depending on the musical genre and the character of the people in the group, there are usually plenty of possibilities. There’s also a wealth of creativity already at hand. Making music is an inherently inventive pursuit and that imagination can be applied to the aesthetics of garment decoration. Here are three ideas which instantly spring to mind with t-shirt printing for bands.
For most acts, it’s not long into the musical journey before they get themselves a logo. Their name, with a specific typeface or font, written in an identifiable way. Maybe with a crest or symbol incorporated into it. That on its own can make a great t-shirt. Is there a face in the line-up that stands out? Or does one or more of the band members have a distinctive characteristic or feature which is recognisable or synonymous with you as a group? When you saw Johnny Rotten’s face, you thought of the Pistols. Nothing says the Stones better than Mick Jagger’s lips and ZZ Top made a mint out of beards.
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