Great t-shirt for all seasons. Great for metal concerts! This shirt is unique and dark. The design is in metallic Htv and white glow in the dark (heat transfer vinyl) htv. Each shirt is unique and different just like your soul. This shirt is hand-dyed and hand-pressed by Cnmuerte. 💀💕
The model is wearing a size Small. Bella and Canvas unisex tee run a bit long. Please check the size chart!
Bella + Canvas 3501 Unisex Jersey Tee
Material : 100% cotton
Production Time: 8 days
Shipping: 1-3 days
*Made to order
*If stock runs out, I will replace it with similar material. I will let you know if your orders get switched to a different brand. My replacement brand is a Gildan soft style tee.
*Due to bleaching, this item might have tiny holes.
Washing Instructions:
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Do not dry clean. HTV should never be dry cleaned. The harsh temperature and chemicals that are used during dry clean just do not mix well with HTV.
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Wash and dry garments inside out. By turning the shirts, pillowcases, etc inside out, you’re giving the vinyl a layer of protection during the wash. While washing and drying clothes, they’re rubbing up against each other and that abrasion during washing can cause your vinyl to peel prematurely.
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Choose cold temperature settings for the wash. When washing shirts that have htv on them, you don’t want your water temperature to exceed 178 degrees Fahrenheit. High temperatures can weaken the adhesive on the vinyl which can cause the vinyl to peel or crack.
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Use mild detergent. Detergents that are “green” can be too harsh for the adhesive on htv. You should also avoid bleach and fabric softeners in order to make the vinyl last as long as possible.
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Dry on a low/tumble setting or hang dry. Just like when washing, you won’t want to dry your htv shirts on high heat. If you stick with tumble dry or low heat, you should be good to go. If possible, you can hang dry your htv garments for best results. Hang drying will minimize any wrinkles you see in htv after washing.
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Do not iron directly on a heat transfer design. The high heat on the vinyl will melt the vinyl and or burn the adhesive. Regardless, ironing directly on vinyl is a great way to ruin a shirt. If you must iron the shirt, make sure to use low heat and place a dish towel or cloth over the transfer.