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Hi fellow Glasto friends,

This year I'm marking the 20th anniversary of my first Glastonbury. To mark the occasion I'm hoping to get a t-shirt or maybe a hoodie made with my own design. This would possibly be a collection of photos of friends I've spent time with at Glastonbury over the last 20 years with the Glastonbury logo.

I'm reasonably competent with photoshop so I reckon I'd be ok with the design. My question is how would I go about getting it printed? Has anyone done this before and could give me some pointers.

Any help appreciated (and a pint at the cider bus on me) :thumbsu:

Cheers

Steve

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Hi!
It depends on the quality you want!
you could print off the image on transfer paper and Iron it onto a t-shirt?
This paper is quite cheap from Amazon, Craft shops or somewhere like WHSmiths or The Works.
I imagine places like not on the High Street would make Personalised Jumpers?

My Brother has had Tshirts and Hoodies printed before so i will try and find out the website for that :)

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Having some hi-vis for my crew printed by these guys and they look hot!

www.learay.co.uk

Tell them Matthew gave you the details

I wore a high-vis jacket in 2013 which had the word 'Insecurity' printed on the back instead of 'Security'. A pretty predictable joke, but it may have given a few people a laugh as I walked about at night.

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I wore a high-vis jacket in 2013 which had the word 'Insecurity' printed on the back instead of 'Security'. A pretty predictable joke, but it may have given a few people a laugh as I walked about at night.

At A Glastonbury many moons ago, i saw someone wearing a hi vis with POLITE on the back. It still makes me smile ☺

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We do t-shirt printing in out shop if your in West London :) , We use the magic Touch transfer for press process, you can transfer print to the front only onto either White or light pastel colour T-shirt for £11.99 or £9.50 if you provide the T-shirt, or for the same price have what they call an OBM press, which is basically a colour laser print that's then just heat pressed to the front of the t-shirt, it has a slightly smooth touch to the print when pressed.

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