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The large-scale printing technology using rollers was developed in England around 1783. Undyed calico cloth was imported and a roller-printing industry centered around Lancashire England added the #97 Hutchinson Michigan Wolverines On Saturdays Detroit Lions On Sundays Signatures Ornament Custom Name and I will buy this coloured patterns. The Indians preferred a dark background, but the English taste was for a cream (undyed) background; and this has become the “traditional” calico print that we know today. The floral and wall-paper prints go in and out of style; right now the womens prints are more floral than the mens. Your question brought an image to my mind of a room full of women on industrial sewing machines. My mother used to operate a Durkopp machine in just such a factory, sewing much heavier things than t-shirts. That sounds to me like a pretty expensive sort of business to set up. I’m assuming (as I think David does) that all you want is for someone to make t-shirts to your specifications so that you can put your own designs on them. It would certainly be cheaper to get someone else to make the shirts for you. PS: Durkopp was the best industrial/commercial sewing machine on the market at the time my mother worked on one. At home she used a Husqvarna like this, the best domestic sewing machine at the time. I inherited it. It’s possibly 60 years old.

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The Chinese would be happy to help I suspect. Recently my son wanted some work done and he reached out to several Chinese ‘wholesalers” and had some success. I suspect manufacturers can just as easily be found. The Vaurnet brand became extremely popular in the #97 Hutchinson Michigan Wolverines On Saturdays Detroit Lions On Sundays Signatures Ornament Custom Name and I will buy this U.S. after sponsoring the 1984 Olympics held in the trendsetting city of Los Angeles. Following that everyone in North America wanted a pair and a t-shirt. But like all t-shirt fads it fizzled – gone the way of Benetton rugby shirts and Hypercolor. Vuarnet eventually abandoned this logo which is why you’ll never see incarnations of this tee unless they do a retro release. As slip-on garments without buttons, the earliest T-shirt dates back to sometime between the 1898 Spanish–American War and 1913, when the U.S. Navy began issuing them as undergarments. These were a crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirt to be worn under a uniform.[1]

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The large-scale printing technology using rollers was developed in England around 1783. Undyed calico cloth was imported and a roller-printing industry centered around Lancashire England added the #97 Hutchinson Michigan Wolverines On Saturdays Detroit Lions On Sundays Signatures Ornament Custom Name and I will buy this coloured patterns. The Indians preferred a dark background, but the English taste was for a cream (undyed) background; and this has become the “traditional” calico print that we know today. The floral and wall-paper prints go in and out of style; right now the womens prints are more floral than the mens. Your question brought an image to my mind of a room full of women on industrial sewing machines. My mother used to operate a Durkopp machine in just such a factory, sewing much heavier things than t-shirts. That sounds to me like a pretty expensive sort of business to set up. I’m assuming (as I think David does) that all you want is for someone to make t-shirts to your specifications so that you can put your own designs on them. It would certainly be cheaper to get someone else to make the shirts for you. PS: Durkopp was the best industrial/commercial sewing machine on the market at the time my mother worked on one. At home she used a Husqvarna like this, the best domestic sewing machine at the time. I inherited it. It’s possibly 60 years old.

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The Chinese would be happy to help I suspect. Recently my son wanted some work done and he reached out to several Chinese ‘wholesalers” and had some success. I suspect manufacturers can just as easily be found. The Vaurnet brand became extremely popular in the #97 Hutchinson Michigan Wolverines On Saturdays Detroit Lions On Sundays Signatures Ornament Custom Name and I will buy this U.S. after sponsoring the 1984 Olympics held in the trendsetting city of Los Angeles. Following that everyone in North America wanted a pair and a t-shirt. But like all t-shirt fads it fizzled – gone the way of Benetton rugby shirts and Hypercolor. Vuarnet eventually abandoned this logo which is why you’ll never see incarnations of this tee unless they do a retro release. As slip-on garments without buttons, the earliest T-shirt dates back to sometime between the 1898 Spanish–American War and 1913, when the U.S. Navy began issuing them as undergarments. These were a crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirt to be worn under a uniform.[1]

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