<<<<--- my t-shirt ,if you designing a t-shit you need to be sure of who you target audience are so that you no what to put on to your t-shirt , because others you might not get any sales . Monday, 26 October 2009
<<<<--- my t-shirt ,if you designing a t-shit you need to be sure of who you target audience are so that you no what to put on to your t-shirt , because others you might not get any sales . Thursday, 22 October 2009
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plastisol ink, 5-color screen print, a chino add itive for softness and over-sized printing |


these are the designs that i chose
and her are some of the desighners other designs

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

the history of the t-shirt and were the t-shirt came from?-
The T-shirt evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century, through cutting the one-piece "union suit" underwear into separate top and bottom garments, with the top long enough to tuck under the waistband of the bottoms. T-shirts, with and without buttons, were adopted by miners and stevedores during the late 1800's as a convenient covering for hot environments.T-shirts, as a slip on garment without buttons, originally became popular the United States when they were issued by the U.S. navy during or following the Spanish American War. These were a crew-necked, short-sleeved, white cotton undershirt to be worn under a uniform. It became common for sailors and Marines in work parties, the early submarines, and tropical climates to remove their uniform "jacket," wearing (and soiling) only the undershirt. It is possible that the Navy uniform boards first discovered the T-shirt by watching dock crews.
this is a union suit <--
Named the T-shirt due to the shape of the garment's outline, they soon became popular as a bottom layer of clothing for workers in various industries, including agriculture. The T-shirt was easily fitted, easily cleaned, and inexpensive, and for this reason, it became the shirt of choice for young boys (perhaps more the choice of their mothers than of the boys themselves). Boy's shirts were made in various colors and patterns, and became so ubiquitous that cartoon character Charlie Brown rarely was seen without his T-shirt with distinctive zig-zag stripe around the waist.
different types of t-shirts -
as the years went on the design of t-shirt became more varied and , very different and some even put across messages
- in the 1950's it was popular to have disney charters on t-shirts
- in the 1960's tie die became very popular and everyone was wearing it
- In the 1980s, thermochromatic dyes were used to produce T-shirts that changed colour when subjected to heat these t-shirts were more popular with teens in America
- Since the late 1980s and especially the 1990s, T-shirts with prominent designer-name logos have become popular, especially with teenagers and young adults.


