Choosing the Right Combination of Print and T-Shirt Colour

We get a lot of people who change the colour of their t-shirts to suit their needs rather than choose the bog standard design.  However, i want to let you all know how bad a t-shirt looks when you get the colours all messed up!

The general rule of thumb is that if the design is black and the t-shirt is white.... (Like picture 1), the print colour needs to be darker than the t-shirt other wise you end up with an inverted design like that pictured in design 2.

Exceptions

  1. If your design is text only, then any colours work well
  2. If your design is line based. Like our new Vw Camper T-Shirts

White On Black T-Shirts

Exactly the same as above, but in reverse. If the design your viewing is white and on a black tshirt, like the Mustang T-Shirt then when you choose your print colours go for a lighter print colour than t-shirt colour.

And there you have it! Think about it when your choosing your colours, remember we cannot accept returns on t-shirts that you have changed the colours on (unless we've messed up!)

Some great Colour combination for Dark Prints on Light T-Shirts include:

  • Black Print on White T-Shirt
  • Dark Blue on White T-Shirt
  • Dark Blue on Light Blue T-Shirt (this looks so COOL!)
  • Red Print on Pink T-Shirt (Yep, looks really effective - rather girly in fact!)
  • Pink on White

Some great combinations for the Dark T-Shirt with a lighter coloured print on.

  • White Print on Black T-Shirt
  • Yellow Print on Red T-Shirt
  • Cream on Graphite T-Shirt

Well you get the idea!  Any problems just speak to tidy on the live chat over on the left!

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