CARE:

1. Turn your clothes inside out before putting in them in the washing machine

This trick will provide more “protection” and less direct contact of the shirt prints to other garments and t-shirts. This simple step is easy and effective, it will ensure that printed t-shirts are more durable. 

2. Wash your t-shirts with cold water 

When it comes to washing t-shirts, cold water is always much better than hot or warm water. There is really no need to wash your t-shirts in hot water, cold water will do the job in most cases.

3. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners 

Regular detergent will do. It is enough to make your t-shirts clean and fresh. The use of bleach or strong detergents like softeners might damage prints on a shirt like vinyl prints which is done by heat transfer printing. Go for a milder detergent that will take care of your printed t-shirts.

4. Do not iron T-shirt pants 

Never iron directly on t-shirt prints. If there is really a need to iron, lower the temperature settings of the iron, turn the t-shirt inside out and iron. Again, heat is always bad for t-shirt prints, prolonged ironing will damage the prints, causing them to peel.

5. Avoid dryers at all cost 

Dryers are great as they save us time, however, it is particularly terrible for t-shirts and their prints.

Heat is always bad for prints! They shrink garments and t-shirts

(especially cotton t-shirts) as well as damage t-shirt prints, making them crack or peel. Hang dry your clothes the old fashion way, the best method.

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