Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
one of our customers is complaining that our white plastisol print feels too thin... no wash issues, no fibrilation, nothing like that, just that he thinks it feels 'cheap' because the print doesn't feel like it's there.(he doesn't like discharge, but that's a whole different story).He showed us a shirt from another local printer here that had to have been printed on a 83 mesh screen and PFP, the jaggies were aweful, and the print felt like it was about 1/8" thick...What do I tell someone like that?
Tell them that thick prints are the result of poor control over the variables that make a great print. I can't think of a single reason a thick print would be better...
maybe it goes back to why people also ordered those raised print business cards...even though they were so cheap
Thick prints has it's place.. On the streetwear side of things, if the print is too soft, then is too metro. Having a hand to the print denotes quality.