Sunday, September 30, 2007

About discharge prints

A primary consideration with new designs is which kind of inks to use. Nobody wants to wear a shirt that's heavy with multiple layers of rubbery ink, so our large prints are often created using water-based inks. This results in a soft print that still allows the fabric to breathe.

We've learned to avoid plastisol inks for large prints. I must congratulate the production manager at the factory, who brings so much knowledge and experience to the production process and gets so little credit! I don't even know his name, but he is greatly responsible for our outstanding product quality.

We've used a new printing technique (new to us at GMtee, that is!) on a couple of shirts. The technical name is discharge printing, but that seems such an unattractive term that we prefer to call it bleach printing.

The screen print is achieved not by adding ink to the fabric, but by discharging dye from the fabric to leave the colour of the natural cotton.

This is GMtee's new "Samurai and Serpent" T-shirt in long sleeves with a crew neck:




It's a spectacular image of samurai Saginoike Heikuro battling with a giant serpent, and I think it's one of our nicest shirts. I love wearing it. But perhaps the coolest thing about this shirt is that it has no ink on it.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

RONIN manga samurai Japanese white crew neck T-shirt

I know, it's a cheap trick to stuff the title with keywords.

This is "Ronin" in short sleeves with crew neck:

Ronin is a new version of a shirt called "Shuriken Attack" which has been very popular. It comes in a choice of short or long sleeve, crew neck or henley collar.

Here's the detail at the back of the neck:

The kanji characters mean "Ronin" which was the term used for a samurai without a master, a "wave man" or rudderless wanderer. The main graphic depicts Itto Ogami, the lone wolf assassin. Nice shirt.

Check it out at eBay: RONIN manga samurai Japanese white crew neck T-shirt

Oops! There I go with the keywords again! I have no shame.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

(Not a) SALE 30% OFF!

We've quietly marked down some prices at GMtee.

It's not a sale, because we're too classy to have a sale. Haha. It's just that we're going to be editing out some old designs as we introduce our newest collection and update the site.

It's difficult to choose which designs to remove from the site. Some are old favourites that have nearly sold out, others were overstocked (ouch!). In future these T-shirts will live here in our eBay store.

They've been discounted by 30%. But it's not a sale :)

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Nine Dragons of Kowloon

The most popular design we ever made was Dragons Inside. So naturally dickie did two new versions in our new collection.




This beautiful shirt is named Nine Dragons, for the nine hills of Kowloon. It's the long sleeve version with henley collar. Like all our new shirts, it's available with a choice of short or long sleeves and a choice of crew neck or henley collar.

There's another version too, with a purple print on a khaki shirt.

You can buy these new shirts now in our eBay store.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

You wouldn't ask Armani

Customers ask us sometimes if we can print them a custom shirt.

This is what I don't say: "Who do you think we are? Do you think that GMtee buys blank shirts and prints them to order in our back room? You wouldn't ask Armani to knock you up a special shirt, would you?"

Of course I reply politely. The rules of customer service forbid me from speaking my mind. I explain that GMtee designs and retails but we do not manufacture.

It's our fault. Apparently GMtee looks like a shop that prints up shirts and flogs them on the internet.

And that's why we're investing time and money in a new look for our website.