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Alright these are all personal shirts for my wife and I! So please no copyright attacks. ;D They are all custom designs i made myself.

First off are a couple Mustang shirts. I recently Bought a new Saleen Mustang and just HAD to make some shirts.

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Next two were for my wife. She LOVES Aeropostle but we sure hate to spend the price for their stuff.

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Please bare in mind i didn't feel like ironing anything so yeah they are a bit wrinkly, LOL.

Here are the vector sketches of how i wanted them to look.

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They look nice.  What font did you use on the brown Aeropostle?  My kids are always wanting distressed fonts, but I'm too lazy to silk screen them and most don't weed very well with vinyl.  When I first started doing vinyl they weren't so concerned with the distressed fonts, but once they figured out the vinyl doesn't break down like plastisol, they really let me hear how much they prefer distressed stuff.

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Good work !

On the second set (brown ones) you misspelled Aeropostale , is missing the "A"  :) , don't know if it was on purpose or not, seems like it wasn't because the first set is spelled correctly.

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They look nice.  What font did you use on the brown Aeropostle?  My kids are always wanting distressed fonts, but I'm too lazy to silk screen them and most don't weed very well with vinyl.  When I first started doing vinyl they weren't so concerned with the distressed fonts, but once they figured out the vinyl doesn't break down like plastisol, they really let me hear how much they prefer distressed stuff.

I'll have to check when i Get home. Yes distressed fonts look so much better but i know what you mean about weeding. I figured these were gonna be One-Offs so i wanst too worried about a bit of weeding. Although I tend to edit them and get rid of stuff thats too small.

Shirts nice - but where are the pics of the car!

Thanks! Well here is a photo and a video. BTW i should have said "New to me". Its a 2003 Saleen Supercharged Convertible. #158

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Good work !

On the second set (brown ones) you misspelled Aeropostale , is missing the "A"  :) , don't know if it was on purpose or not, seems like it wasn't because the first set is spelled correctly.

Funny thing is we didnt catch it until after we had already pressed it. Oh well! That makes it unique i suppose! LOL

Thanks for all the great replies everyone! Its much appreciated!

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Looks great! Although i don't think Aeropostle is that expensive on their t-shirts last i checked. Could be wrong though

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Great! What kind of heat-press do you have? One of those Aero designs looks rather large. What kind of heat-transfer vinyl did you use and what kind of shirts are they?

The women's shirt looks thin and comfortable. Where'd ya get the shirts? The white came out nice and opaque too!

Wow, so you have male and female torso forms too? Nice way to photograph shirts.

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Great! What kind of heat-press do you have? One of those Aero designs looks rather large. What kind of heat-transfer vinyl did you use and what kind of shirts are they?

The women's shirt looks thin and comfortable. Where'd ya get the shirts? The white came out nice and opaque too!

Wow, so you have male and female torso forms too? Nice way to photograph shirts.

I have a Sunie press15x15. I use Siser EasyWeed. Both the Blue and brown/Black shirt is an "Alternative Vintage Soft". They are a very nice soft 100% cotton form fit shirt. Wife loves them. I beleive the shirts were from here http://jiffyshirts.com/women/shortsleeve/alternative/AA393/?idcust=583411509

Funny thing is I actually only have one torso. Its a male torso thats quite slim. So for female shirts we bought a nicely padded bra to place on it. LOL Boy does it look weird with no closes on because the torso is all ripped for a guy. LOL  But it works

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The form is a good idea...I was gonna say they don't look like the same form but the padded bra is a good idea...you can customize the size of the mammaries! Great info, thanks. The shirts look really clean. I really like the apparent thinness of the material...I think I'll get some of those when I start pressing. Seems like your 15x15 had no trouble with the coverage! Do you ever wish you had the 16x20?

Great! What kind of heat-press do you have? One of those Aero designs looks rather large. What kind of heat-transfer vinyl did you use and what kind of shirts are they?

The women's shirt looks thin and comfortable. Where'd ya get the shirts? The white came out nice and opaque too!

Wow, so you have male and female torso forms too? Nice way to photograph shirts.

I have a Sunie press15x15. I use Siser EasyWeed. Both the Blue and brown/Black shirt is an "Alternative Vintage Soft". They are a very nice soft 100% cotton form fit shirt. Wife loves them. I beleive the shirts were from here http://jiffyshirts.com/women/shortsleeve/alternative/AA393/?idcust=583411509

Funny thing is I actually only have one torso. Its a male torso thats quite slim. So for female shirts we bought a nicely padded bra to place on it. LOL Boy does it look weird with no closes on because the torso is all ripped for a guy. LOL  But it works

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