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printed my arcs on upside down cause it looks kinda like cat lips :3
anyone else's tab curl up nicely?
pocket bags still holding up good so far
inside of my buttons are turning bright orange from rust
only repair i had to make so far
they shrank up perfect after a couple of hot washes. I have a 44 lvc pair in a size smaller that fit but look too slim to be period correct
screengrabbed these nice loose 40s fits from ebay
I did not realize the imperfect lvc 44 only had 1 arc flipped...
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around 3, 6 and 9 months of wear on the gbg001
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9. John Waters
27. Jason Lee
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Happy Birthday @volvo240thebest!
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gave my 36 ow a hot wash and dry, still too big but the tucked in shirt helped. After a day they stretched and needed a belt to have them not fall below my hips. Haven't decided if I am going to arc my pair or not. Trying to figure out if I can paint my front pocket or if I need to do a patch, love all the ones I've seen.
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@Hopethisoneisnttaken I started with a Speedball screen printing kit and youtube tutorials. You could also get a local print shop to burn one for you.
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@volvo240thebest got ya. I have a couple screens of my own cat that I was thinking would look good on a olive t anyway. Though thought it'd be cool for people to get a taste of screen printing. it's really pretty easy.
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the quickest way for mass production would be a large screen with a dozen or so arcs on it, and then cutting them out after.
that last pic is great, maybe that for the tcb's. looks kinda like cat lips :3
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@julian-wolf That'd be a lot more economical and quicker to send to people than passing one screen around. I have illustrator too if you'd need a vector image for the laser.
Which ones? Do the pocket sizes vary depending on the waist size?
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@Double 0 Soul what would you do? Should I put them on my scanner and trace them in photoshop?
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5 hours ago, Double 0 Soul said:
You can actually buy fabric paint but if you want to do it properly.. find a friendly screen printer, send them an image of the arcs, they would make a small silk screen and screenprint them on perfectly, the ink they use is heat cured so it stays wet for eternity until its heated to a certain temprature for a specific period of time, basically your jeans will travel on a conveyor under a heater. It will cost a lot more than DIY, i would guess at £30-£40 but if you're spending CSF money on jeans it's a drop in the ocean..
but plastisol ink wasnt invented until 1959
my 2 44 have differnt arcs. It's one screen printing on each pocket separately?
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Interesting, I've found it difficult to get a clean print on stuff that wasn't on a completely flat and smooth surface.
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On 7/4/2020 at 1:55 AM, volvo240thebest said:
Unfortunately the Tcb patch tee won't happen. They won't be ready for this summer and at the moment Tcb is too busy to add more projects to the ones ongoing.
Caturday it is for me. Have a good caturday everyone!
I could help make a silkscreen of this and mail it world tour style
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4 hours ago, Double 0 Soul said:
Ive just blown up some images of Levi's 'painted' on arcs, i'm pretty sure they've been screenprinted, from their perspective they could do 100's of pairs from the same silk screen, you don't have that luxury i'm afraid @Flash
they must've screenprinted them before they sewed them on. i've printed on the pocket of a tshirt before and it was a real pain.
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1 hour ago, shredwin_206 said:
I’m working on another DB alumni
CSL is hopefully joining as well
It worked.
Ordered 36
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Sugar Cane Denim
in superdenim
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@roomtemplacroix can you post some side by side pics of the differences between the 46 and 47 when you get a chance?
Thanks!