This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ari Simpson, a 39-year-old entrepreneur from South Carolina, about her T-shirt side hustle. It has been edited for length and clarity.
Brigade Screen Printing races to fulfill orders for shirts supporting inclusion after a West Ada teacher's stand goes viral.
[RCLifeOn] affixes t-shirts to his print build platform and boom: you’ve got 3D printed graphics. He started by using PLA which, while it looked great, wasn’t up to a tussle with a washing ...
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Create Custom T-Shirts with Simple Screen Printing GuideExplore the screen print your clothes at home with this step-by-step guide. This guide covers everything you need to know, from design preparation to choosing the right equipment and inks for ...
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Lifewire on MSNHow to Print Iron-On Transfers for T-ShirtsPrint creativity software, including software specifically for T-shirt design, comes with hundreds, even thousands, of ...
Many of the shop's employees are parents of West Ada students and want to show support for the "Everyone is Welcome Here" ...
A local resident organized a T-shirt campaign to support an Idaho School District teacher who was told to remove classroom ...
A local custom apparel shop in Albion was closing its doors, and the market for custom tees and merchandise would be going ...
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