The first Lux Boutique shirt

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On Sunday i cut out some letters to stamp Lux Boutique t-shirts. I used most of my $50 Michaels gift card to buy 12 blank t-shirts of different colors while in Anchorage.  I used the t-shirt printing press method Kevin Dean and i worked on to make them and the enamel paint we tested.  Using the EVA foam is quite easy and very forgiving in making the letters.  You just need to keep in mind that everything will be backwards so it is important to make sure the smooth side will be taking the paint (although the texture might look cool for something).  The shirt definitely has some irregularity to it — both on the edges of the text and in the actual paint.  I really like the uniqueness.  No two will look the same.  I plan on hand painting the word “boutique” below.  All of the shirts are men’s styling though so i really need to get Zoom Bikes shirt designed.

Flux

Cutting letters

Lux shirt

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4 Responses to “The first Lux Boutique shirt”

  1. cece cece Says:

    I have a few friends who want the high-roller t-shirts…they’re gamers, go figure.

    Hook a sista up?

  2. zieak zieak Says:

    I’ll get cracking on them! What color shirts and what size?

  3. cece cece Says:

    Black or dark blue or dark green or dark gray…dark being the primary requirement. Sizes…medium, large, and extra-large? I’ll give those as gifts and then if you post them on cafepress or something I bet a few of their hard core gaming buddies would buy. No rush on these…but they LOVED the pic of the prototype. I don’t know that they even need the other numbers on the dice.

  4. cece cece Says:

    I can be more specific now…two XL, one of them gray. one medium in black. I asked my friends for size and color preferences…there goes the surprise, but it’s better that they fit.

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