I have a Ben Sherman Harlesden Polo, and the red from the collar has run onto the shirt colour. And also need help/advice on how to get it out Thanks in advance, to anyone who knows how to get it out
To remove the red stain from the white collar, try soaking the collar in a mixture of cold water and mild detergent. Gently scrub the stained area and repeat the process until the stain fades. For tough stains, consider using a stain remover or taking the shirt to a professional dry cleaner.
It is not recommended to wash a shirt with permanent marker as the ink may bleed and spread onto other parts of the shirt. If you have accidentally stained a shirt with permanent marker, try using rubbing alcohol or a stain remover to see if the stain can be lifted before washing.
It is not recommended to wash a yellow shirt with a red shirt as the colors may bleed and transfer onto each other, resulting in color staining or fading. It's best to wash them separately or with similar colors to avoid color transfer.
To make paper stick on a shirt, you can use fabric glue, double-sided tape, or iron-on adhesive sheets. Simply apply the adhesive to the paper and press it firmly onto the shirt, following the product's instructions for best results.
Use baking soda and vinegar.Brush your shirt with baking soda first.Pour vinegar.Do it alternately, until you see no more foams on your shirt.Rinse with cold water.
One symbol for clergy would be the clerical collar that is fastened onto a clergy shirt. The collar presents as seamless and is usually white. It is often worn under a collaret which covers it completely except for a small square at the base of the throat.
To remove the red stain from the white collar, try soaking the collar in a mixture of cold water and mild detergent. Gently scrub the stained area and repeat the process until the stain fades. For tough stains, consider using a stain remover or taking the shirt to a professional dry cleaner.
A white shirt will appear green under a green disco light because objects reflect the light projected onto them. Since the shirt is white, it will reflect the green light predominantly, giving it a green appearance.
Yes, you can transfer a picture onto a shirt using an iron-on transfer paper. Print your picture onto the transfer paper, place it onto the desired area of the shirt, and then iron it following the instructions provided with the transfer paper.
Aclerical collar is a piece of clerical clothing. It is a detachable collar that buttons onto a clergy shirt or Rabat (vest), being fastened by two metal studs, one attached at the front and one at the back to hold the collar to the shirt. The collar closes at the back of the neck, presenting a seamless front. It is almost always white; and was originally made with cotton or linen but is often made with plastic now. Sometimes (especially in Roman Catholic practice) it is attached with a "collaret" or "collarino" that covers the white collar almost completely, except for the top edge and a small white square at the base of the throat, to mimic the collar of a cassock. Sometimes the collar is black (or whatever color is appropriate to the rank of the clergyman), with only a detachable tab of white in the front.
I made my shirt by Silkscreening the logo in white paint onto a black shirt. :P
get a picture of funkeys and iron it onto a white t-shirt
Shirt suspenders work by clipping onto the hem of one's tucked in shirt and then running under the pants and to the socks where they attach to the socks. This creates a tension on the shirt preventing the shirt from becoming loosened or untucked.
Nowadays, quite a lot of online companies specialize in t-shirt customization. It means that you offer them a photo or logo, then they'll change it onto your t-shirt. It's becoming more and more popular today. Getting a photograph onto a t shirt is normally done using a process called dye sublimation, or by creating a heat transfer and applying this to the shirt.
I noticed that I had some mucus dripping onto my shirt.
You buy the shirt and the special paper to print on separately. Then, you iron on the printed picture, following the directions.
AnswerAny buttons that are sewn onto the bottom of a dress shirt, are there in case any of the primary buttons get lost for various reasons. They're spares. There is no standard for how many spares are given, but there should be at least one for each button on the shirt. You're referring to one of the smaller ones and correctly noting that the collar isn't button down, so you believe there is no need for a small spare. However, if you look at the sleeves, just above the cuff, you'll likely see a small button that's designed to be undone so your arms can fit through the sleeve easier. Then, once it's through, you button that small button to keep your forearm from being exposed. The shirt may not have a button down collar, with small buttons, but the small spare at the bottom of the shirt is there as a backup for the small sleeve buttons.