In July, finally got my Stargate Atlantis Key Art Tee. I have only washed it 2 times since then. The coloring is turning different and it looks weird. I was wondering if anyone else had the same problem. Attached is one of my photo ops from Shore Leave were I bought the tee. http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...l/Scan0004.jpg ]
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I think this is in the wrong section, but anyway, I don't think that's a t-shirt produced by Shore Leave. If it was, it'd have "Shore Leave" written on it. I would imagine you probably bought that from a vendor, and if so, Caveat Emptor... Let the Buyer Beware. Some of those vendors may stoop low enough to use transfers instead.
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Here's a general "care and feeding of t-shirts" tip I've learned: Whenever I wash t-shirts with elaborate painted designs (like the SGA key art t-shirt is), I always turn them inside out and use the gentle cycle in the washer. I put the shirts in the dryer on a cooler temperature and take them out before they are completely dry (the seams are still pretty damp), and put them on a hanger (which I hang in my shower) to finish drying. I find this helps to preserve the images for a lot longer.
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Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostHere's a general "care and feeding of t-shirts" tip I've learned: Whenever I wash t-shirts with elaborate painted designs (like the SGA key art t-shirt is), I always turn them inside out and use the gentle cycle in the washer. I put the shirts in the dryer on a cooler temperature and take them out before they are completely dry (the seams are still pretty damp), and put them on a hanger (which I hang in my shower) to finish drying. I find this helps to preserve the images for a lot longer.
Hope that helps.
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