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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

its possible to make your own clothes , just takes more time and theres the chance that it may look like you made it yourself , which may or may not work in your favor

peace .

here is the printer i have that prints directly on cds

http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/CDLanding.jsp

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  • @teamusicchannel doesnt look it

  • @Pims1eur you can also get labels stitched in and have them machine wrapped and packed in plastic too! interesting stuff!

  • I have been looking at clothing companies in the UK (google)... they seem to charge £28+ for each screen, then £2.00 for a single colour and +50p every other colour... and a minimum order of 20 shirts (from £1.50 a shirt upto £15+ for huddies) so the best bet would be to start off on the cheaper shirts and using single colour designs until its possible to increase the colours and quality of the shirts (the cheap tees are on the standard shirts most companies in the uk use anyway)

  • @acizo1000 he's holding the camera

  • @acizo1000 he does hold the cam.

  • my family owns a clothing factory so if you need anything dude let me know :)

  • @avok23 he has a camera man, hes not holding the camera

  • i wonder if you can make a tripod that attaches to you shoulder or chest (....) to hold the camera

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