Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I will do that Frog......shirt is five ys old never washed so we'll see. One reason large areas of foil don't hold up well in the wash is improper application. I've several tips on how to do this but heres my spin. There is no one ink/screen application that is truly optimum. I've seen tips on using 200 micron cap film but that results in blurry edges and when you try this on large areas you can experience concave doming which results in uneven release of the foil. What you want to look for after you release the foil is absolutey zero residue on the carrier sheet. Many experience residue usually in the form of the shirt weave pattern. Which is why many use red under red foil etc. When I first experienced this I stumbled upon a solution that proved immediately succesful and easy. The foil image is printed through a relatively tight 160 mesh screen using a high density clear (no cap film). The image is flashed and the gelled ink has pretty much fill the wales of the weave. But not completely. The shirt is brought back around under the exact same screen and printed a second time. This second kiss seals the deal. We now have a very flat, even, shiny surface for optimum adhesion.