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Yes, it's surely what they're looking for. We ordered one of these (below) and it's pretty much like a tablecloth. Polyester. We use it as a printed curtain to hang in front of a set of messy shelves.
https://www.b2sign.com/fabric-banner-9oz-wrinkle-free
I've not had an incredibly large number of shirts screen-printed, but I've had enough variety to say that I've never seen that happen before. And I generally order an extra shirt for myself to wear and wash plenty of times just to keep an eye on any quality issues. I'm not a hands-on expert in...
I had some RAL colors to wrangle a while back, and I saved this in my browser bookmarks, so it must have been helpful? I guess?
https://hextoral.com/ral-to-pantone-conversion/
And, you don't want to deal with the aftermath of a customer receiving a 5-10 year old decal that ultimately fails before its expected lifespan. That's another great reason for labeling them with production dates. You can easily see when it's time to get rid of them. And if a customer sits on...
10 years or older? Dump it.
5 years or older? I'd dump that, too.
And if you know for a fact that none of what you have on hand will ever be sold to a customer. Well... I know what I'd do with it.
We have overs labeled with the production date, so that helps to figure out when we can trash...
I don't want to turn this into a Boudica-post offshoot, so I won't post the video link... But look for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" by Primus for a few minutes of musical fun.
I love Primus. :)
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