Comfort Colors – Garment-Dyed Heavyweight T-Shirt – 1717
DESCRIPTION
- 6.1 oz./yd², 100% ring spun cotton, 20 singles
- Garment-dyed soft ring spun fabric
- Relaxed fit
- Topstitched, classic width, rib collar
- Twill taped neck and shoulders
- Twill label
Our garments are pre-shrunk during the garment dye and wash processes for almost no shrinkage at home
Pigment dye colors: These colors provide a vintage look that will remain for the life of the garment. Pigments are insoluble color particles attached to the surface of cloth using a binding agent.
Reactive dye colors: Provide a traditional dyed appearance, with the same great softness
Shade variations are inherent in the pigment dye process.
Please note: The neon optical and pigment dyes in these shirts are reactive to heat. The recommended maximum fabric temperature is 320 degrees. Printers are advised to use temperature strips to measure the temperature of the fabric as it passes through the dryer or heat source. Special consideration must also be taken when printing white ink on garment-dyed cotton.
Dryer temperature should be adjusted to keep the fabric below 320 degrees. When placing garments on the belt, lay them as flat as possible to avoid high spots that may touch the inside of the dryer or come closer to heat elements.
It is recommended to test (and launder) a shirt before a full production run. This information is provided only as a guide; individual results may vary.
DESCRIPTION
- 6.1 oz./yd², 100% ring spun cotton, 20 singles
- Garment-dyed soft ring spun fabric
- Relaxed fit
- Topstitched, classic width, rib collar
- Twill taped neck and shoulders
- Twill label
Our garments are pre-shrunk during the garment dye and wash processes for almost no shrinkage at home
Pigment dye colors: These colors provide a vintage look that will remain for the life of the garment. Pigments are insoluble color particles attached to the surface of cloth using a binding agent.
Reactive dye colors: Provide a traditional dyed appearance, with the same great softness
Shade variations are inherent in the pigment dye process.
Please note: The neon optical and pigment dyes in these shirts are reactive to heat. The recommended maximum fabric temperature is 320 degrees. Printers are advised to use temperature strips to measure the temperature of the fabric as it passes through the dryer or heat source. Special consideration must also be taken when printing white ink on garment-dyed cotton.
Dryer temperature should be adjusted to keep the fabric below 320 degrees. When placing garments on the belt, lay them as flat as possible to avoid high spots that may touch the inside of the dryer or come closer to heat elements.
It is recommended to test (and launder) a shirt before a full production run. This information is provided only as a guide; individual results may vary.