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What is a cultural shirt?

T-shirts are generally derived from DIYT-shirts. Because the patterns on T-shirts are selected by the wearer and then printed on the clothes, they are called DIY. DIY T-shirts are a trend, because modern people like to publicize themselves and express their own personality, so DIY T-shirts are sought after by more and more people, especially young people.

T-shirts are very popular, popular and fashionable. Colors, patterns, neckline cuffs and hem shapes often change creatively, following the latest trend indicators. Extended information

Process features:

1. Water slurry process: water slurry, which belongs to water-based pigment printing, is only suitable for printing on light-colored fabrics, such as white, beige, light blue and other fabrics. The advantage is that it won't stick to the body and feel like falling, because it won't affect the original texture of the fabric, so it is more suitable for large-area printing patterns. The hand feeling printed on cultural shirts is not strong, the coverage is not strong, and the color is not very bright, which will have a fading effect if used for a long time. But its price is cheaper, and it belongs to the lower-grade printing category.

2. mucilage technology: mucilage is an extension of water slurry. After the appearance and wide application of mucilage in water slurry, because of its excellent coverage, dark clothes can also be printed with any light color, and it has a certain gloss and three-dimensional effect, and the color is brighter than water slurry, which makes the ready-made clothes look more upscale, so it is rapidly popularized, and it will be used on almost every printed advertising cultural shirt. However, because it has a certain hardness, it is not suitable for large-scale field patterns (it is easy to occupy together and airtight when folding T-shirts). It is best to print large-scale patterns with water slurry and then decorate them with some mucilage.