In a t-shirt what I look for is an image that represents the thing I like well; so the art has to be rendered similarly to the events that I have seen in my fandom. This shirt has that. Also, a t-shirt's image should not look like a photograph plopped splat in the middle of a big white or black or whatever the color of the shirt is background. The image should be integrated into the shirt in a relatively seamless way. This sublimation shirt also does that well as a part of the sublimation process and the image itself as a percentage of the shirt.
So... The mailman came and my son answered the door; accepted the package while calling excitedly to me from downstairs but I didn't understand him. He runs upstairs... walks onto the bed (his legs are long enough to do that handily... my baby isn't so baby anymore) plops down next to me and says excitedly, "Your Urutoraman is here!!!"
"Yeaaaa !!!!" Says I and we hurriedly unbox. I am flying him around my son's chest and head singing the theme song and he says stop it mommy you don't have his flying hands on... Oops! What a rookie mistake (smh) you'd think I've never done this before. So, quick hand change. Queue the swirly paint. Resume ...Read more
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