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Matters Sartorial
Does anyone happen to know where one might purchase this T-shirt?

Or indeed any similar sort of thing? I've tried all the usual suspects - zazzle, cafepress, googling 'psmith t-shirt', but I can't seem to find a thing (other than a white tee that says 'Psmith the Worker' on it, which I don't like as much.)

Or indeed any similar sort of thing? I've tried all the usual suspects - zazzle, cafepress, googling 'psmith t-shirt', but I can't seem to find a thing (other than a white tee that says 'Psmith the Worker' on it, which I don't like as much.)
Suggestion?
Re: Suggestion?
Tricks
1) Launder shirt without soap or softener - just water.
2) Hang dry ( do not roast)
3) Pin transfer area smooth to a sheet of corregated cardboard ( for insulation - do not just sheet cardboard)
4) With HOT iron - iron area to receive transfer.
5) Place down transfer and follow instructions on packet. (Which is pretty much heat-transfer)
6) Allow to cool in place ( so as to remove minimal ink)
7)Lay light onionskin paper or butcher paper over transfer area (fresh ink) and iron down again - press down and not across. (This will drive the ink further into the fibre)
8) Again allow to cool in place.
9) Unpin shirt, place on onionskin in reverse and again iron up-and-down ( press in ink from reverse side)
10) Place shirt over pillow (to prevent shrinkage or crease in ink) and allow to cool completely.
Launder inside out - and if letters start to 'lift' press them down again under a thin sheet of plain paper.
This still will not give you silk screen, but it should last a fair amount of time.
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