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LIMITED EDITION "Vintage Tiger" T-Shirt PREORDER
They key to a successful future is remembering the past. Show everyone you remember with this LIMITED EDITION Vintage Tiger T-Shirt.
THIS IS A PRE-ORDER ONLY. If the target pre-order goal of 48 shirts is reached by Feb. 10th, the shirts will be produced and shipped on Feb. 24. ONLY THOSE WHO PRE-ORDER WILL RECEIVE THIS T-SHIRT!! If the goal isn't reached, you're payment will simply be refunded in full via PayPal.
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The artwork is printed with a technique called dye sublimation. Sublimation printing will not crack, peel or flake off. Sublimation leaves a permanent, vivid image with a soft-to-the-hand feel.
The artwork is printed on High-Quality American Apparel 100% "Super Soft" Polyester (4.5 oz) t-shirts. Machine washable. American Apparel tees are made with high-quality, 100% spun polyester and deliver the look and feel of organic cotton with the wickability of poly-performance fibers; providing a great fit with a soft feel.
**Notice** No two dye sublimation shirts are identical. The appearance of each shirt will vary slighty. Expect to have smudges and blurs over seams, as well as areas of creasing near the edges. An example of this can be seen in the last photo.
Body Width: S=18", M=20", L=22", XL=24".
(Male model is 6'3" and is wearing a Large)
Care Instructions:
-Wash in cold water with like colors
-Tumble dry low
-Do not iron
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More About Dye Sublimation:
Dye sublimation is a shirt printing technique that allows all-over-printing of full color images with superior softness. Artwork is first printed onto large sheets of high-release paper substrate. Then, images are transferred onto the garments using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas (a process known as sublimation) and the pressure bonds them to the polyester content of the garments. The dye is absorbed by the garment, which differs from the screen printing, where the ink sits on top of the garment.




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