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EF (16) t-shirts - hopes, opinions, improvements?
RealZero:
--- Quote from: Cheetah on 16.02.2010, 21:34:58 ---What are you people doing to wash these shirts out? The shirts are made using the standard silk screen process, there is no other :)
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Well, in fact in the case of shirts from services like Cafepress for example, the pics are kinda directly dyed into the fabric, don't know how that is called.
Most likely that's done because it's a cheaper procedure, don't know, but one thing is for sure: There never is a case of the pic "coming up" like, you know, when it seems small parts of the colour are "breaking" from the shirt after quite many washings.
In theory the cafepress-method would be subject to washed out colours and all, but so far my Cafepress shirt endure much longer than the "regular" shirts, like bandshirts, EF shirts and such.
But well, that is not something I blame on EF, oc course, it's a matter of the process and nothing I'd really complain about. Although it's sad that my EF 14 shirt already looks kinda "used" through it.
But yeah, that's not something that'll change and like I said, all the bandshirts I know also have this "problem" after some years already.
So, just to add my experience with shirts to this, nya, but let's get back to the EF topic again:
The shop at EF would be great, but I can understand the crew problem. Damn, I'd love to help EF, but being occupied for the whole con would be bad, and yeah, I guess as you don't know me I'm not 'trustworthy' to begin with.
Asides that, it would be a shop for only about a week. An online shop that's open the whole year would be much more convenient.
OF COURSE I know that would me much work with staff members and all, as well, so I don't expect that to happen soon, but I think IF it would happen, that would be great, nya.
Greetings,
RealZero
Edit: Just to repeat again, I love my EF shirts, I love wearing them, and I'll continue to buy them, I just want to exchange opinions here, so please, don't take my words as insult or attack or anything.
SupernovA:
--- Quote from: Cheetah on 16.02.2010, 21:34:58 ---
--- Quote from: Skie on 16.02.2010, 21:11:07 ---A longer lasting print, as in more durable one, is the only thing I would ask for.
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What are you people doing to wash these shirts out? The shirts are made using the standard silk screen process, there is no other :)
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They probably love the t-shirts soooooooo much, that they wear it day and night ;D
I bought a t-shirt last year, but never wore it. Guess I have the same ' problem' as Honey. I hardly ever wear a t-shirt and if I do, I would rather have a female fit. But I'm not complaining. The t-shirt is a nice remember of a great time at EF 15!
It's just impossible to please over a 1000 furs! But you guys are doing a great job to aat least try! ;)
BluePaw:
from what i've learned at school, we have quite a busy graphics design hall there. and even if i'm not in that class, i'm there a lot of time anyways, and i've picked up a few things.
yes, there are quite a few ways to print a thing on fabriks.
but ther's only 1 easy and cheap way, if more then 1 way at all, to print a full-collor-picture.
and that is the 4-collor silk screen print.
and the screens can be used however many times they're needed.
and that kind of print is mostly only guranteed to last for a duration of up to 50-200 washes.
depending on how good the printing-collor is, and the ones printing it.
there are ways of doing prints that are permanently guaranteed of course, or at least for as long as the fabric it self survives, but that is transfer, (vinyl beeing melted in to the fabric), but that's mostly just for printing 1 collor (makingi t 2-collor due to counting the collor of the fabric to). and is very hard to make good if more was to be added, unless it's very simple patterns. but it's allso very expencive.
and theese can only be used once, then you have to cut out another piece of vinyl.
so i'd guess it's a matter of trying to keep the costs to an affordable level.
Jumpy:
I agree to the poster who said that last year's EF T-shirt was great in that it wasn't too in-your-face about the convention. Small lettering, and a very beautiful picture that speaks of a somber mood.
I have worn the EF 15 shirt in places where I wouldn't consider many of the shirts from previous years.
The color ... well, I still prefer black t-shirts because I simply like black, but the dark blue was also acceptable. I'm not so fond of dirt green/brown.
Elfasi:
--- Quote from: Cheetah on 15.02.2010, 23:54:28 ---It's a difficult topic, because essentially, everyone wants something different :) Does anybody still want EF13 and EF14 shirts? We still have some:
In contrast to the EF13 and EF14 shirts, last year's shirt was one of the best selling we had. The leftovers fit in a single box. So I guess it was a step in the right direction to go away from the pure "cartoon" motives and try something more complicated :) Unfortunately, having a lot of colors on the front means it's hard to find something matching on the back ... both technically, and artistically. Unless of course we could find an artist that would be willing to do a front and a backside. And I predict, if we did double-sided shirts and offer different cuts other than the standard fruit of the loom shirts ... everyone will complain about the prices. Because, special features cost money :) And I thing EF has become expensive enough ... the last thing we need is another thing that costs more :)
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Please please please please. I've been wanting to buy a few spare EF14 t-shirts for ages now, so I can wear them more without worrying about them wearing out. Where do I sign up? :)
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