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It'* there, I ordered a tee a couple weeks ago. But I'd recc. you wait till a group buy goes on if you're looking for a tee - the one I ordered got here quickly, but I wasn't impressed with the graphics quality or the thicknes of the cotton.
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Don't buy from cafepress expecting top quality. It'* nice stuff, for single production. But, it'* basically just the same t-shirt transfers you can get for yourself.
Again, it'* nice stuff, for what it is. I have a few things through them. Just don't expect it to be the same as the shirts Harofreak can get through a group buy.
Again, it'* nice stuff, for what it is. I have a few things through them. Just don't expect it to be the same as the shirts Harofreak can get through a group buy.
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I bought a long sleeve shirt a couple weeks ago. It looks cool, didn't shrink in the drier luckily (cold water wash) The transfer on the front is good quality but the transfer on the back is a little hazy.
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Originally Posted by Stitch
I bought a long sleeve shirt a couple weeks ago. It looks cool, didn't shrink in the drier luckily (cold water wash) The transfer on the front is good quality but the transfer on the back is a little hazy.
I bought that one