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#109
Just put my hoodie on for a dogwalk and noticed the Huck Gee Skullhead on the sleeve..very stoked. Thanks for the use of that Huck
Great job on the hoodies, nice and baggy, zip up front with design on back
Ray- Love the design, you should post up what you have left and their prices
Great job on the hoodies, nice and baggy, zip up front with design on back
Ray- Love the design, you should post up what you have left and their prices
#110
If you're a size XL/XXL I have some stuff left over. Drop me a line.
If you're a vendor and you got shorted... don't forget to send me a message telling me what to buy for you.
I think I have a Medium hoody for speed element. 4 medium hoodies for Mann.
Anything else?
If you're a vendor and you got shorted... don't forget to send me a message telling me what to buy for you.
I think I have a Medium hoody for speed element. 4 medium hoodies for Mann.
Anything else?
#114
ANYONE READING THIS>>> CARE RECOMMENDATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zip up your hoodies and wash them inside out in cold water and dry on low to mid heat.
Pull overs and t-shirts... just flip them inside out. You should really do that with all printed stuff anyways if you want the graphics to last. But with dye sublimation it's even more sensitive.
Zip up your hoodies and wash them inside out in cold water and dry on low to mid heat.
Pull overs and t-shirts... just flip them inside out. You should really do that with all printed stuff anyways if you want the graphics to last. But with dye sublimation it's even more sensitive.
#116
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ANYONE READING THIS>>> CARE RECOMMENDATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zip up your hoodies and wash them inside out in cold water and dry on low to mid heat.
Pull overs and t-shirts... just flip them inside out. You should really do that with all printed stuff anyways if you want the graphics to last. But with dye sublimation it's even more sensitive.
Zip up your hoodies and wash them inside out in cold water and dry on low to mid heat.
Pull overs and t-shirts... just flip them inside out. You should really do that with all printed stuff anyways if you want the graphics to last. But with dye sublimation it's even more sensitive.