sunday brunch club sweatshirt
Elevate your weekend style with our Sunday Brunch Club sweatshirt, a must-have for brunch enthusiasts and worshipers alike. Crafted from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this sweatshirt offers unparalleled comfort and warmth, perfect for lounging on a lazy Sunday or catching up with friends over coffee.
Elevate your weekend style with our Sunday Brunch Club sweatshirt, a must-have for brunch enthusiasts and worshipers alike. Crafted from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this sweatshirt offers unparalleled comfort and warmth, perfect for lounging on a lazy Sunday or catching up with friends over coffee.
Elevate your weekend style with our Sunday Brunch Club sweatshirt, a must-have for brunch enthusiasts and worshipers alike. Crafted from a premium blend of cotton and polyester, this sweatshirt offers unparalleled comfort and warmth, perfect for lounging on a lazy Sunday or catching up with friends over coffee.
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Brand: Gildan
Color: Deep Indigo
Material: Soft, cotton-polyester blend for comfort and durability
Fit: Relaxed it. Size up for an oversized fit
Model: 5β5 wearing size XL for an oversized fit
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Turn Inside Out: Before washing, turn the shirt inside out. This helps protect the DTF print from direct friction and abrasion during the wash cycle.
Cold Water Wash: Use cold water to wash the tee. Cold water is gentler on the fabric and helps prevent the print from fading.
Gentle Cycle: Opt for a gentle or delicate cycle on your washing machine to minimize agitation, which can damage the print.
Mild Detergent: Use a mild detergent that is free of bleach and strong chemicals. Harsh detergents can affect the print and the fabric.
Avoid Fabric Softeners: Fabric softeners can break down the adhesive used in DTF printing, so itβs best to avoid them.
Air Dry: After washing, reshape the tee and lay it flat or hang it to air dry. Avoid using a dryer, as the heat can cause the print to crack or peel.
Iron with Care: If the shirt needs ironing, iron it inside out on a low setting. Avoid direct contact between the iron and the print by using a thin cloth or pressing cloth as a barrier.
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