SWFUK T-Shirts

Aren't crack in the logo just a weakness with printing on fabric?

The ink/paint is not as flexible as the fabric and shrinks and contract more in the heat. The material also shrinks after washing leaving ripples and sometimes cracks in the ink/paint...

That why mine is getting graded by UKG for prosperity, or is it posterity? :?:
 
I don't think they are printed. Each colour looks to be die cut and laid over each other. I also have a few cracks where the colours aren't registered properly so you see a hairline of the black appear.

My issue is the F is starting to peel off.

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I have missed Michaels meandering mumblings, meaning my memory mourns my month of missing membership...

Touché Mr Smith :wink:
 
kuwahero said:
I don't think they are printed. Each colour looks to be die cut and laid over each other. I also have a few cracks where the colours aren't registered properly so you see a hairline of the black appear.

My issue is the F is starting to peel off.

Sorry Kuwa, I was a bit vague, screen printed is the phrase I should have used ( I hope these are screen printed :oops: ). Printing on fabric in general has longevity issues though.
 
Mines absolutely fine too, worn it many times, got It on at moment, washed and tumbled regularly and no issues whatsoever
 
I get a lot of t-shirts made and printed each year. Always screen printed. I have never seen that problem with letters peeling off on any of our shirts.

These are either not screened or screened & some colours haven't been cured (heated after printing to seal the colour to the fabric) correctly after printing hence the peeling.

I'd get back onto the printer and ask how they were printed
 
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