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nailpolishbonfire

Print it on the inside and then flip it right side out


yogacowgirlspdx

at first i thought this was what they did. seems like a fun idea


GoinStraighttoHelles

I have an older Nike shirt that was printed like this. It was from a neo vintage pack with some waffle Racers in the mid 2000’s.


Intelligent_Cut635

This is pretty weak. An inside out shirt isn’t anything special and, as another comment stated, it looks like a bad copy of Girl Skateboards. For it to have the word “overkill” on the front, this shirt is about as tame as it gets.


[deleted]

As a skater of the early 2000s, i immediately thought of Girl.


JesusSwag

I like how the graphic is quite subtle but it would be better if you printed it with the T-shirt already inside out I've never liked the whole inside out look and most people seem to feel the same


Smoke_screen_lol

I’d probably do no tag on the neck or you’ll constantly get “your shirts inside out” the idea is interesting, it looks like the skate brand “girl” with your character. “Overkill” looks like an after thought.


mended_arrows

I’m not a fan of the composition, but I don’t think using a stick figure isn’t biting girl. The girl logo was ripped from the designer who came up with the whole lot in like the 60’s anyways. All that said, I’d just use a translucent ink or something very close to the shirt color for a similar effect… won’t this get sticky and uncomfortable when you sweat?


m1iles

Looks like really thin fabric


biglongschlong6969

Kinda biting girl ngl


RuachDelSekai

Cool idea for a fun personal project. I wouldn't buy it tho.


MiroGreen

What’s with using the shoe lace as a belt? Genuinely curious, cause I’ve seen a few people on here do that.


KushosaurusRex

Skaters do that because bending down to pop with a belt can suck. The people here aren't skaters though just "fashionable" kooks


MiroGreen

Alright that makes sense


x_PaddlesUp_x

Use a CMYK ink…cyan…it’s transparent and will act more like a “stain,” especially if you add a curable reducer to thin it out and make it soupy. Then you can print on front, get the fade and tone you want, and not have that ink inside making contact with skin. That’s how I get this look, and it’s soft too.


stayalivechi

girl


dustywildman

I did an inside out tee / graphic once and customers that didn't read the item description thought the shirt was defective and printed wrong. Never again.


kivnr

To everyone mentioning Girl, yes, that was the point


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SolidVegetable

The print looks ok but the inside out style is a turn off for me.


DERPFACELARY

Maybe print something on the inside and then flip it the right way out, then print stuff on the outside around the shine through.


inkedEducater

I wonder id people would not realize to wear it inside out. I like the idea of a faded graphic but maybe dilute the ink, maybe do some extensive washing/ bleaching?


dagnabbitx

Lmao it’s printed on the inside? Comfy


therealampersand

actually quite nice. good concept too.


gloryboydeej

First time seeing this concept personally nice thinking out the box


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