I've got some blank fight shorts on the way for BJJ / Grappling. I've got some pretty cool AI art I've done. I see some online sublimation companies where you send them the art & they'll send you the iron on / press on.
We do have one of those T-shirt heat / press for making t-shirts. I just have never used the dang thing. Friend of ours basically left it here. So I could use that to press images more even.
Images would probably be 4-6 inches in diameter. But I'd like for it to stand up as well as possible to washes / drys. Any recommendations on how to go about it?
Last pair I had held up to probably 600 hours of wear & 300 washes/drys. So they held up pretty well. EDIT to add: Shorts are %100 Polyester so should be good to go.This message has been edited. Last edited by: myrottiety,
Train how you intend to Fight
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March 01, 2024, 07:36 AM
myrottiety
Quick little bump. This crew seems to know dang near everything. I figure there's some sort of ink expert on the team.
Train how you intend to Fight
Remember - Training is not sparring. Sparring is not fighting. Fighting is not combat.