TyrantDesigner
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I really don't have a problem with some of the cut heat press materials, they have a better hand than some of the screen printed shirts out there.
That being said OP, you might have to get a digitally printed heat transfer to get some sort of longevity to a short run process. Either that or fork out for the screens and get it full color printed. Either way you're looking at 10-20 washes and then you'll start to see stress issues happening like any other print out there. Some screen processes like discharge will lessen the effects since it strips the dye from the shirt itself and replaces it ... but not a lot of shops do it still.
There is also Dye Sublimation printing if you were going for dri-fit or pure polyester shirts ... but it's expensive to do yourself and hit or miss with companies (can look faded if they didn't press it right) ... so yeah.
That being said OP, you might have to get a digitally printed heat transfer to get some sort of longevity to a short run process. Either that or fork out for the screens and get it full color printed. Either way you're looking at 10-20 washes and then you'll start to see stress issues happening like any other print out there. Some screen processes like discharge will lessen the effects since it strips the dye from the shirt itself and replaces it ... but not a lot of shops do it still.
There is also Dye Sublimation printing if you were going for dri-fit or pure polyester shirts ... but it's expensive to do yourself and hit or miss with companies (can look faded if they didn't press it right) ... so yeah.