Life is getting tough. Folk can’t afford to buy clothes for work and home, so what to do?
If you have a t-shirt printer, you can do your own t-shirt printing. For most of the time, for t-shirt printing we always choose screen printing technology. T-shirt screen printing technology is most prevalent used.
One answer is to upgrade, not downgrade, your wardrobe and on that basis the T-shirts sold by Nau are an investment. They are not cheap.
Cheap tees are not an investment. They look good for a couple of weeks, a couple of months if you’re fussy about how you wash and store them, and then they are only fit for TV nights in. But a top quality T-shirt should last you several years and if the styling is absolutely classic, will look good for that whole time.
So to Nau – this women’s T-shirt is made from 100% organic cotton, which is planet saving, so that’s already an investment in karma. More fashion-focused details are that it has slight pleats at the neckline and a three-quarter length sleeve that is also slightly gathered so that the effect is more tailored and snugger where it matters, eliminating the risk of sag and drag, those twin markers of Tee senility. It’s a good start to a capsule wardrobe that could carry a cash-light fashionist through the tough year ahead. Worn with jeans this will look good, but with an office skirt, it’ll upgrade to smart without looking like you’re trying to double up your wardrobe use, even if you are.
Get it while it’s fresh – or at least wearable! This year the UK has a real Wimbledon contender in Andy ‘Game, Set’ Murray – or at least we do until he gets knocked out.
That’s what the British media would have us believe, anyway, and call me stupid, but I’m putting my money on the canny Scot.
This T-shirt is not exactly funny, but it’s almost amusing and the layout is professional, as if a British athlete who isn’t called Beckham has actually managed to get it together with a design team that know what the under 25s are willing to wear.
It’s weird how bad most British athletes are at clothing. Leaving aside the extremes of Chris Eubank in his check plus fours and monocle and Rio Ferdinand who has never been seen out of a tracksuit, as if he grows ‘em and sheds ‘em like snakes and skins, you can’t pick a single snappy dresser out. Ignore Beckham, we all know his missus chooses his clothes. Custom t-shirt has become to a mainstream for wearing t-shirt. Print your own t-shirt designs on the t-shirt with your endless imagination and creativity.


