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Enjoy hours of beach, pool, or lake time without worrying about the sun on your back. This shirt features our original watercolor art.
We're proud to offer Denali Long-Sleeve Crew Neck shirts featuring ProtectUV® for UPF 50+ Mega Solar protection with WiKZ® moisture wicking and ZYPTRON® stain release! This special 100% polyester knit is also moisture-wicking, so it's perfect for layering without bulk during colder months.
Light blue with print on back, logo on front left
Made with ProtectUV® Mega Solar 50+ fabric
WiKZ® Moisture Wicking
ZYPTRON® Stain Release
Double Needle Tailoring
See last image for sizing chart
*XXL available by request*
How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto apparel using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the polyester fibers. Unlike screen printing, the dye is absorbed by the fabric for a fantastic soft-to-the-hand feel.
Care Instructions for Dye-Sublimated Apparel:
Machine wash inside-out with cold water and tumble dry on low heat or line dry. For best results use mild detergent and avoid the use of bleach, fabric softener, and dryer sheets.
Enjoy hours of beach, pool, or lake time without worrying about the sun on your back. This shirt features our original watercolor art.
We're proud to offer Denali Long-Sleeve Crew Neck shirts featuring ProtectUV® for UPF 50+ Mega Solar protection with WiKZ® moisture wicking and ZYPTRON® stain release! This special 100% polyester knit is also moisture-wicking, so it's perfect for layering without bulk during colder months.
Light blue with print on back, logo on front left
Made with ProtectUV® Mega Solar 50+ fabric
WiKZ® Moisture Wicking
ZYPTRON® Stain Release
Double Needle Tailoring
See last image for sizing chart
*XXL available by request*
How are they printed?
It's magic basically, but if you want the scientific answer...
The process is called Dye Sublimation. Artwork is printed onto a sheet of high-release paper and transferred onto apparel using heat and pressure. Heat converts the solid dye particles into a gas — known as sublimation — and bonds them to the polyester fibers. Unlike screen printing, the dye is absorbed by the fabric for a fantastic soft-to-the-hand feel.
Care Instructions for Dye-Sublimated Apparel:
Machine wash inside-out with cold water and tumble dry on low heat or line dry. For best results use mild detergent and avoid the use of bleach, fabric softener, and dryer sheets.
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