Talk:Printed T-shirt

How are they printed?
Please add a chapter about the technology in use. Are most t-shirts flexed, flocked,thermal transfered or dye-subded printed or what technology was common in the past and what is the best technology today?--92.228.180.201 (talk) 16:41, 30 January 2014 (UTC)

== it is proper 2014 American English language to call a t shirt just a t-shirt and rather just wearing whichever t-shirt to the particular event your wearing there are no event based t-shirt's statistically in American a t-shirt is a casual CASUAL form of attire.

Some possible t-shirt image ideas
Lead section:
 * The existing image is fine, but if it's deemed "too Western" consider these instead:
 * File:Camiseta SEO.jpg,
 * File:T-shirt dienstags01.gif
 * File:Wikipedia-T-shirt.jpg
 * File:Embracing Tai Chi.jpg

As for t-shirts for the sections labeled "concert," "tourist," "Course", and "Art" it will be difficult to find good examples that are both non-promotional and "free" of copyright issues.

The same is true for Merchandise, but the Wikipedia-T-shirt.jpg file above might be suitable here.

By the way, I removed the Dixie Chick image as it is promotional and there is a less-promotional image present that gets the point across regarding concert t-shirts. davidwr/ (talk)/(contribs)  23:11, 29 May 2014 (UTC)


 * Any following T shirt from is fine
 * File:Embracing Tai Chi.jpg
 * File:Camiseta SEO.jpg
 * JAIBHIM5 (talk) 09:09, 30 May 2014 (UTC)