Typically not.
You may run afoul of copyright infringement (which is a civil matter) if you were to, say, print the Nike logo on some shirts and sell them.
Some countries may forbid certain symbols from being worn in pubic. In Germany, it is illegal to wear a swastika, or anything in support of Naziism, in public.
When you mean with print, printing the logo on a shirt and selling it then no, because its illegal to sell stuff that isn't really made by the real producers e.g Adidas, Puma, Nike. You cant just print something that isn't original.
Dyeing is to change the color of something, such as a shirt, from white to red. Printing would be to put the words on an edition of a newspaper. Or to print a logo on a t-shirt.
Cafe Press or Underground T-Shirts produce Dr. Who shirts and have the ability to custom the shirt with a specific logo you have. Having a copied logo scanned and ability to forward it to the retailer will help when it comes to the creation of the shirt.
There are two ways: print or embroider. You can ask an online company to do this for you. It has becoming very popular to make customized shirts for personality.
Shirt goes left right logo on fire.
No you can not use it as a logo.
Many companies utilize a paw print logo. You may be referring to the Iams paw print. On a blue bag, the logo will be blue. Additionally, you may be thinking about the Baidu logo.
"From my experience, I have found Vista Print a very good online site to order logo pens or anything with your logo on it. Most towns have a print shop that make and sell any type of item that you would like with a logo."
It is Adidas
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Place the print face down on an ironing board, place the t-shirt over it, and iron through the t-shirt with a hot (not warm) iron. Do not iron the print directly - or you will melt it.
I made my shirt by Silkscreening the logo in white paint onto a black shirt. :P