IHT-1600-CRM - 11oz Cotton Knit Crew Neck T-Shirt - Cream
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@Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot @Fades-for-future thanks fellers I'm pretty stoked. Wearing it out of the house to walk the C&O today.
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@Oaktavia this is a very good idea. Mine got indigo stains in the armpits that won’t wash out. The collar has turned a bit yellow as well.
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@Oaktavia looks awesome got me thinking
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@Oaktavia can imagine brother
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Stained mine badly first wear and decided that white T's are not for me. This is dylons purple dye. Washed many times after the process. Oaktavias is very very nice turqoise. Well done!
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Thanks gents! Glad you all dig it. I might do a second one next but need to see if they're even in stock. @Mizmazzle dude an indigo dyed ine would be sick! Mike has a detailed indigo at home dye method he detailed in I think rhe Craft thread. Would be worth looking at as I have one of his 7.5oz shirt he indigo dyed. It looks nearly identical to the 2012 indigo dyed forum tee.
@aksu dude that purple is sick! Might be the color I choose next. I also dyed a long sleeve 7.5oz shirt using the same Dylon dye:
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@T4920 all I did was wet the shirts in the utility sink in my laundry room first and put them in the bottom of a side loader washer. Instructions just say simply open the lid of the pod and place it on top. Dye did not take the tag or embroidery thread. After that, it says to run a normal cycle with detergent and they came out this way.
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@doubletee said in IHT-1600-CRM - 11oz Cotton Knit Crew Neck T-Shirt - Cream:
@Oaktavia looks awesome got me thinking
Which color do you like? There are many!
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@Oaktavia very cool dude
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I believe @Bailey dyed a tee recently?
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@Mizmazzle said in IHT-1600-CRM - 11oz Cotton Knit Crew Neck T-Shirt - Cream:
@aksu @Oaktavia did you guys notice any shrinkage after dying?
Btw that purple is sick!!!
No shrinkage that I noticed my man.
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@Mizmazzle no shrinking, but the selfdyed one is not as soft as my green one is or the cream was originally. It was quite noticable at first, but not too bad after many washes.
If the feel of the fabric is very important to you I would think twice before using Dylon at least
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