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I'd just take a picture, drawing, or print-out of whatever it is that you want printed on a t-shirt, and go to Kinko's. They can press it on a shirt for you. For the t-shirt and the pressing, it cost's around $15 (I think). I assume it is only a shirt you'll wear a time or two, so you'll be fine. They start to fade after you wash them a bunch of times, and keep them out of the dryer if possible.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by CardAvenger I'd just take a picture, drawing, or print-out of whatever it is that you want printed on a t-shirt, and go to Kinko's. They can press it on a shirt for you. For the t-shirt and the pressing, it cost's around $15 (I think). I assume it is only a shirt you'll wear a time or two, so you'll be fine. They start to fade after you wash them a bunch of times, and keep them out of the dryer if possible.
Good luck.
Funny, I was just talking to Kinko's and will probably go there.
Does the press on come off? I guess I mean, does it peel off eventually? Or does it just fade away?
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It won't peel off, and it will never fade away completely. I still have two of the early Cardinal Avenger shirts that I had made there several years ago. They come out suprisingly good for press-on's. Like I said, if you keep them out of the dryer, and wash them in cold, they "should" last you a while.
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