That's just ink that's the same color of the shirt. When the shirt gets wet it gets darker but the ink stays the same. Most t-shirt manufacturers have PMS equivalents to their shirt colors availble.
Tone on tone ink to match the shirt. The ink isn’t changing color, the shirt is when it gets wet. If u zoom into dry shirt you can see the print plain as day. It’s not hidden. Clever, but not special.
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