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Vintage Shirts – Grab all the attention you want!

Sep
3

Vintage Shirts – Grab all the attention you want!

When everyone is wearing something trendy and modern, you can stand out by wearing Vintage Shirts. Why look like everyone else, right? If you have a look at Vintage Shirts, you’ll notice that they have a wide variety of vibrant colors that are usually overlooked in the professional world, which is why people more “Black and White”. A well stitched Vintage Shirt, a pair of jeans, sunglasses and sports shoes will bring out a totally different person in you.

These days people just want to wear something that’s modern, just for the fact that others are wearing it and they want to be included. Instead of being noticed and appreciated, you actually find yourself “lost” in the crowd that way. So if you are amongst those who blindly follows trends, stop right now and start experimenting with your looks. Take the time to discover the looks that suits you the best. I am sure that Vintage Shirts will definitely get you noticed in a short span of time.

You might think that Vintage Shirts are out of fashion and no one loves them, but the fact is that some things in life are timeless. Even after decades, you’ll still find people wearing Vintage Shirts. Ask yourself, is rock and roll really outdated? Are people really hating rock music today? As a matter of fact, rock music is appreciated all over the world and so is Vintage clothing and soon after the current trends are wiped out from the surface of the earth, you’ll find people going back to retro style clothing. So why not be the first one to start a trend?

The biggest names in the fashion industry today were originally inspired by vintage clothing. The designer clothes that you come across today are actually derivatives of Vintage Shirts. Moreover, their fabric is much better than the synthetic fabrics being used in the clothing industry today, which is why you’ll find yourself more comfortable in Vintage Shirts.

So if you want to stand out from the crowd vintage is the way to go. Get online and visit a reputable vintage clothing specialist and you are sure to find a particular style or era that you like. Whether you like the 50′s rock and roll style, 60′s mod or even 70′s disco fever the world of vintage shirts has the answer. So what are you waiting for? There is a whole world of vintage waiting to be discovered.

Retro Bowling Shirts: Bringing Back the Vibe

Aug
18

Retro Bowling Shirts: Bringing Back the Vibe

 

There is something about wearing unique clothing that give off the vibe of a time where things seemed to be slower and where life was a little less complicated and more stable than our own. This was a time where families seemed to spend more time together, change did not happen as fast, and the radio played timeless songs that set up the atmosphere for the rest of the night. Retro bowling shirts brings people back to a more tranquil America where rock and roll first made its appearance and school dances were still a significant event in the young people’s lives.

“Retro (post-1960s) and vintage (pre-1960s) clothing, no matter which way you look at them, will always be in style.” The hard part is not finding an item that you like, the challenge is sometimes choosing the right pieces for yourself and your wardrobe. Some might say that searching for the right clothing piece is worth the time and every minute that you spend looking for it. However, I think that it is even better when you find a comfortable way of buying your favorite styles. When you’re first looking into vintage and retro style clothing, consider the trends. A good way to update your look and add interest is to wear a vintage piece that nods its head towards current fashion trends such as retro bowling shirts. The retro style has made a huge comeback in the fashion industry and now more than ever it has been featured in movies and TV shows. Designers are now looking to the past for inspiration and finding the public loves the vibe that 50’s clothing gives off.

The best bet for vintage clothing is to choose simple basic pieces that anyone needs for the basic building blocks of a retro wardrobe. These pieces include retro bowling shirts that you can see wearing again and again. Retro shirts can bring you back to a time of hot rods, jump and jive, swing dancing, and lounges full of energy. Their loose fit was perfect for the movements bowlers made buying the pizza or rolling strikes, these shirts rarely saw service outside of the hardwood confines of the lanes. Bowling teams wanted similarly colored or styled shirts to adopt a uniform to make bowling appear more like a sport. Retro bowling shirts have a great fit and they come now in different styles and designs. They can be personalized and custom bowling t-shirts make great wear for bowling leagues and bowling gifts. But these styled shirts are making a comeback, for many reasons. Their cut is complimentary for any man’s shape.

The most important thing to remember with any wardrobe is that you’ve got to feel good and after that, looking good is easy. Enjoy the compliments your new pieces bring you, and don’t forget to experiment with different looks. Vintage and retro style clothing can require a touch of confidence. You need to pull off your style with knowledge, flair, and self-esteem.

 

 

Brief History of Printed T Shirts

Jul
20

Brief History of Printed T Shirts

The T-shirt is a very versatile piece of clothing. T-shirts have been on the scene since the late 1800s. They were frequently worn by those in the mining industry, because they were more comfortable to wear in a hot environment. These original garments were available with and without buttons.

T-shirts officially got their name in the 1920s. It was during that time that the word ‘T-shirt’ was added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. By 1939, these shirts were issued as standard US military underwear and were manufactured without buttons.

Interestingly enough, the first printed t-shirt thought to be worn publicly was displayed on the cover of LIFE magazine in 1942. It made reference to the Air Force Gunnery School, which was located in Las Vegas Nevada.

However, printed T-shirts were formally introduced in the late 1950s/early 1960s. Some of the first printed t’s featured the names of notable resorts and well-known character figures. For example, Mickey Mouse t-shirts flew off the shelves. During this time, both screen printing and tie dyeing methods realized steady gains in popularity.

Due, in part, to this popularity variations of the standard t-shirt were introduced. This included muscle shirts, tank tops and v-necks. Much more recently, ‘tall t-shirts’ which are garments stemming from the hip hop craze have entered the mix.

T-shirts depicting more artful designs were made available in the late 60s. These styles were very popular among rock music fans and those with strong political views, especially those that pertained to the Grateful Dead, Che Guevara and marijuana use.

At that point, other rock bands and even sports teams decided to take the risk and use the t-shirt as a promotional tool. It was an excellent choice for most, who found themselves making good money selling these shirts to their fans.

Many notable T-shirt styles were produced in the 70s and are still a huge part of pop culture, today. These styles include: bright yellow happy face t-shirts, Rolling Stone t-shirts complete with the tongue sticking out gesture made famous by Mick Jagger and the iconic ‘I love (heart) New York’ t-shirt.

The New York logo was created by Milton Glaser who, at the time, had no idea how popular this simple logo would become. Interestingly, Mr. Glaser created his famous logo free of charge, to help promote tourism in the city of New York. It has since been copied hundreds of times, promoting all sorts of locations, hobbies, organizations and causes.

Virtually any design can be printed on a t-shirt. Not only can designs be printed on the front and back of the shirt, they can be printed on the sleeves as well.

The process involves using a squeegee to push Plastisol ink through a screen. The screen must be prepared before any printing can take place. This is achieved by coating the screen with a thick emulsion and allowing it to dry.

(Plastisol ink is individually formulated to work well with a wide variety of fabrics, so that every garment produced will be top quality.)

Once the screen is completely dry it (along with the image to be printed) are placed on a light table and exposed to high intensity light. This actually burns the image into the screen.

Next, the emulsion solution is rinsed away with a pressure washer, leaving only the design on the screen. The actual printing process then begins.

Typically, most t-shirt printing companies automate printing for large orders and manually process smaller orders. In regard to design, they work with clients until they are 100% satisfied with the image that will be transferred to their garments of choice. Of course, these clients have the option of supplying their own design, as well.

It is less expensive to have a design printed on a light colored t-shirt than on a dark one. This is because dark colored garments require a base coat of white ink, before any additional inks can be applied. This is to prevent colors from blending together. Another reason for the extra expense is that it costs t-shirt manufacturers more to produce dark colored clothing.

With proper care, a screen printed t-shirt will last for years. There are even instances where the design outlasts the actual shirt. Typically, machine washing and then tumble drying the shirt (inside out on low temperature) works best.

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