| | Discuss the various finishing services that can help showcase your brand. Topics include custom neck tag labels, hang tags, garment washes, folding, bagging and even shipment/packaging options. Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory"
September 11th, 2006
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| Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" Hi, I want to start a t-shirt biz that's set-up and have t-shirts thats similar in style to "Tank Theory" I know I have to find designers and artists,but I am more concern about
1. What type of process do "Tank Theory" use to transfer image to the t-shirt
2.Should I use a company like Cafepress or a local printer.
I am very new to the T-shirt biz, so any suggestions or comments are greatly apprecatied. Thanks | |
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" I think they're a mixture of screenprinted (mostly water-based), and discharge printing.
Cafepress cannot offer either of these methods, and so a local printer would be your best bet (although that would mean a whole host of other things for you to do, such as website set up, CC processing, storage, capital, etc). But it would been you can match tanktheory's quality.
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" Tank Theory are a great example of a brand that put a lot of nice subtle finishing touches on their garments. Cafepress would not give you the ability to do any of this, or match their print quality (or even come close). Worlds apart.
As Nick said most of their printing is waterbased screenprinting, with a lot of four colour process. Much the same as Imaginary Foundation (who they have a lot in common with, and do in fact have some shirts from). | |
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" I am really interested in doing something with waterbased screenprinting also, if that's what these are (I am looking at Imaginary Foundation).
But how would I go about producing the designs? I mean for the swirls of color effects, what is gong on there? If I just go wild with color in my design will a screenprinter charge for every color and quote me the earth or do I need to just say "waterbased" or something and they will understand what I mean?
Hope this makes sense, I am having trouble explaining myself! I just want to understand the design process before I go to a lot of work for nothing... | |
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" Thank you all for your commets, I'm getting a better understanding of what I have to do. I just notice that "tank theory" has thier process listed . Here are some of their process,could someone explain them to me.
1. Discharge bleach
2. Full color CMYK and spot color print.
3.Black shirt printed with silver foil.
4. Discharge print on black.
5. Black waterbaced print on white.
6.Full coler CMYK print with waterbased black overprint.
7.Full color process with gradation.
8.Halftone silkscreen woman and metallic gold cougar.
9. Waterbased multicolor transparency print.
10. Multicolor silkscreen print on black and silver.
11.Full color process background with black spot-color overprint.
12.Waterbased silkscreen printed queen and CMYK printed leaves.
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" Sorry I can't be of any help... but damn that's a very complicated process (at least it reads like it!).
Are you sure this is what you want to jump right into? | |
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory"  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | |
but damn that's a very complicated process (at least it reads like it!). | |  | |  | | I think each numbered item is a separate printing type. I don't think the list is a sequential list of steps for one t-shirt process.
Most of them are just different screen printing process using either plastisol or water based inks.
If you take a design to a screen printer, they should be able to do most of those (and will probably recommend one over the other when viewing each specific design). Not all screen printers will do water based inks though. | |
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" Good call, I guess this constant homework / work schedule is getting to me.
I'd still assume that their process is fairly complicated though -- but their shirts sure do look nice. | |
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory" I'm sorry for not being clear. Each step I listed above, are seperate process. Thanks Rodney! Do anybody know of a good local printers that can do all of those process that are located near Kansas City,Mo or Ft.larderdale,Fl. Thanks | |
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| Re: Info about starting a t-shirt buisness similar to "Tank Theory"  | Quote: |  | | |  |
Originally Posted by Jasonda |  | | | | | | | | | Whether you are using water-based or plastisol screen printing, the same process applies - the printer will just be using different inks. Therefore, the more colors you use in your design = the more expensive it will be to print. | |  | |  | | That's not strictly true. Most plastisol is opaque, whereas waterbased commonly comes in transparent and opaque (i.e. using transparent inks is entirely common - probably actually more so).
If you're using transparent inks you can mix them (a little) on the press, so you can create extra colours with overlaps.
Obviously you still pay per ink colour/screen - but if you're creative not necessarily per design colour.
(I believe, perhaps incorrectly, that you can do this somewhat with plastisol, but not to the same extent - since I use waterbased inks I don't actually know much about plastisol though) | |
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Originally Posted by blackimpallass |  | | | | | | | | | Here are some of their process,could someone explain them to me. | |  | |  | | For starters I've grouped them, as a lot of them are just different names for the same thing. Impressive as it sounds, it can be simplified a lot.
These are screenprints using discharge dyes:  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | |
1. Discharge bleach
4. Discharge print on black. | |  | |  | | These are normal screenprints using pigment inks:  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | |
2. Full color CMYK and spot color print.
5. Black waterbaced print on white.
6.Full coler CMYK print with waterbased black overprint.
7.Full color process with gradation.
9. Waterbased multicolor transparency print.
10. Multicolor silkscreen print on black and silver.
11.Full color process background with black spot-color overprint.
12.Waterbased silkscreen printed queen and CMYK printed leaves. | |  | |  | | I think they're probably using waterbased inks for all of these, but it's possible that some of them are plastisol. Either way, it's a screenprint done with the usual equipment.
CMYK and process printing is the same thing.
Spot colour is a matter of WYSIWYG printing (if you want green you print green, not yellow and blue).
Silkscreen is just an obsolete term for screen print - they're no different.
Transperency print is not at all unusual since they're using waterbased inks.
Several of their prints are four colour process, with an additional print.
These use foil as an embellishment:  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | |
3.Black shirt printed with silver foil.
8.Halftone silkscreen woman and metallic gold cougar | |  | |  | | With foil prints you screenprint the design with an adhesive, then apply the foil to the garment with an iron or a heat press. In some cases they've just used the foil only, in others they've done a standard screenprint, then used foil as an extra embellishment. | |
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Originally Posted by error | | | | |