Nice! But..
I apologize as this is going to be long. When I got the shirt (black), I pulled it out and was immediately surprised by the size of my artwork (which is fine!), and it was actually my spouse that pointed out something. My design was a circle, a .png with a transparent background. Theoretically it was printed/cut as a square, and that part (the transparent square) seemed to be visible on the shirt. Not as a printed color, but there was just a slightest change in color to make it seem like something might be. Washed it, looked afterward and it was mostly gone. But knowing what I was looking for - I could still see it. But it's not really noticeable when worn. So no big deal. But I did notice something interested. The design is printed/ironed on. You're typical way of getting graphics on a shirt. Eventually, through wear and wash, the image will crack and separate. That's just how things go. BUT. I submitted artwork with black line art in the image. That black line art was left as 'transparent' when it went on the shirt. Meaning that every line art line - is actually 'bare shirt'. Which is a cool detail - except for the fact that it means all the small detail areas surrounded by lines - are more likely to be worn/cracked/peeled off, and faster. Would probably use a different design (or line art color) in the future knowing this. (smaller, reduced colors, etc)
