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Adam's At-Cost Perfect Tee
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Adam Brouillard commissioned a special shirt be created for personal use. We are now offering this shirt for purchase, at cost. You can read Adam’s comments about the creation of this shirt below.
• 50% polyester, 25% combed ring-spun cotton, 25% rayon
• Fabric weight: 3.4 oz/yd² (115.3 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk for extra durability
• 40 singles
• Regular unisex fit
• Side-seamed construction
• 50% polyester, 25% combed ring-spun cotton, 25% rayon
• Fabric weight: 3.4 oz/yd² (115.3 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk for extra durability
• 40 singles
• Regular unisex fit
• Side-seamed construction
The first step was to find the right base shirt. We must have tried about 15 different suppliers and learned a whole lot about shirt manufacturing before I found my favorite. The winning shirt is made from a lightweight, tri-blend fabric that has a super soft, lived-in feel.
Next up came the design, which we call “Inner Drive.” The Paradigm Shift Driver Development logo is integrated into an offset vertical “DRIVE” lettering that recalls a road or the stripes of vintage racing jackets. The printing process is a premium “direct-to-garment” one, which lays down a very fine layer of ink that you can barely feel. This is much preferable to me as compared to the thick, screen-printed art of most graphic tees. The coloring of each design was selected based on the individual shirt color and there are five to choose from.
As you might have guessed, the high quality base shirt and premium printing process is not cheap, but I personally don’t think a t-shirt should cost more than 20 dollars. So rather than trying to sell this shirt for an exorbitant price or simply selling a low quality “merch” shirt, I’d rather just sell this one at cost to anyone who is interested. I hope you like it as much as I do.
Next up came the design, which we call “Inner Drive.” The Paradigm Shift Driver Development logo is integrated into an offset vertical “DRIVE” lettering that recalls a road or the stripes of vintage racing jackets. The printing process is a premium “direct-to-garment” one, which lays down a very fine layer of ink that you can barely feel. This is much preferable to me as compared to the thick, screen-printed art of most graphic tees. The coloring of each design was selected based on the individual shirt color and there are five to choose from.
As you might have guessed, the high quality base shirt and premium printing process is not cheap, but I personally don’t think a t-shirt should cost more than 20 dollars. So rather than trying to sell this shirt for an exorbitant price or simply selling a low quality “merch” shirt, I’d rather just sell this one at cost to anyone who is interested. I hope you like it as much as I do.