On 18 May 2007, at 00:40, Len Jaffe wrote:
Are the golf shirts embroidery, or iron-on?

Neither: they're printed on the shirt using (I believe) CafePress's 'Direct Printing' approach: and I quote: "With Direct Printing, we print direct-to-fabric with no transfers. The result is a matte image that moves with the garment because the ink is actually embedded in the fabric for ultimate wearable comfort. After a few washes, you will notice the great durability of Direct Printing. That means greater image staying power. [...] Colors are not as vibrant as Heat Transfer."

Embroidered golf shirts would be cool, as would black ones, but they don't do them yet.
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