Remember iron-on decals? All you had to do was print something out on special paper with a home printer, then transfer it onto a T-shirt using an iron. Now, scientists have developed a very similar ...
Colorful T-shirts were made possible by iron-on transfers in the 1970s. | Hazel Nicholson, Flickr // CC BY 2.0 Harrison Cutler wasn’t having any of it. It was September 1966 and Cutler, who was the ...
Iron-on transfers that are produced using a inkjet printer get heat-sealed to light-colored shirts with the inked side facing the fabric. A reverse or mirrored image is necessary when printing this ...
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