How to Create a Vintage T-shirt

From choosing the right tee to creating a distressed design and using the right ink, this video shows how to create a vintage t-shirt. Learn even more on our blog, Beyond the Blank: http://bit.ly/2K9OmyN

Here are links to the products used in this video:
3650 Poly-Cotton Tee (in navy slub): https://www.bellacanvas.com/product/3650/Unisex-Poly-Cotton-Short-Sleeve-Tee.html
3009 Vintage Distressed Tee (in black): https://www.bellacanvas.com/product/3009/Unisex-Vintage-Distressed-Tee.html

Watch how Charley Pangus created the vintage design featured in this video here: https://youtu.be/hz9U-zId04k

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There’s a time and place for a nice, new T-shirt, but we also know that it’s sometimes hard to beat the feeling of a good ol’ worn-in tee. The distressed look is also seen a lot in retail these days, and people are paying big money for a shirt that looks vintage. A product with holes in it could be sold at a boutique for over $100. So how can you create that look right away without spending a ton of money or all those years wearing it in? Well, in this video, BELLA+CANVAS breaks down all the details you need to know about for creating a vintage T-shirt.

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About this video: In this video Bella Canvas , Deluxe Screen Printing Los Angeles, and Charley Pangus walk you through you how to create your own vintage clothing. Creating your own vintage t-shirts design starts off with creating the right design and choosing the right blank apparel for your work. Always make sure to to test you t-shirt with the correct vintage ink in order to have the best results. When screen printing with plastisol or with any other screen printing technique on your promotional merchandise.