Men's PHM Revamped Logo 100% Polyester Mesh T-Shirt
Available in sizes Small - 2XL
Available in Black & White, and White & Red
DTF (Direct To Fabric) printing delivers vibrant, highly saturated colors with strong opacity. The print forms a thin layer on the fabric, resulting in sharp details.
100% Polyester
Regular Boxy Fit
Short Sleeve
V-Neck
Care Instructions:
Machine wash on gentle
Do Not Bleach
Tumble Dry Low
Iron low temp (avoid ironing on print)
Do Not Dry Clean
Minor batch differences can occur during blank garment production due to variations in fabric, dye and processing. This is common in apparel manufacturing, and we work hard to keep every item consistent.
Designed by pinkhotmess.com
NOTE: ALL CLOTHING IS MADE TO ORDER - SHIPPING MAY TAKE UP TO 4-6 WEEKS
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING POLYESTER:
Polyester is a manufactured synthetic fiber. It is a kind of plastic and is usually derived from petroleum. Alternatives to oil-derived polyester exist, including those made from recycled plastic, agricultural crops, or even waste.
Petroleum is a non-renewable resource and the petrochemicals industry has complicated social and political implications. Polyester generally has significant negative environmental impact during production, use, and disposal.
Polyester has often been considered more sustainable from a consumer care standpoint – polyester garments last a really long time and require less water, energy and heat for washing. But a multitude of recent studies show that polyester sheds small pieces of plastic called microplastics with every wash. These microplastics are filling our water and air, and are being ingested by marine life and animals and even us. While the full extent and impact of these microplastics is not yet clear, it is clear that the problem is huge (microplastics have been found all around the world) and could have detrimental impacts to plant, animal, and human health.
Polyester is the most widely used fiber in the world. It accounts for roughly half of the overall fiber market and around 80% of synthetics fiber, according to the Textile Exchange Preferred Fiber Materials Report 2017. In 2016, polyester fiber production is estimated at 52 million metric tons.
Benefits of polyester include durability, versatility, good sunlight resistance, light weight, resistance to wrinkles, resistance to stains, and quick drying time.