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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Polo衫?翻领衫?T恤衫?

同一款式的服装可以有几个完全不同的名称,举个最简单的例子:
一件带领子的短袖,有人会叫它翻领衫,因为它有领子,还能随意竖起(Cool ,保护脖子不被太阳晒伤)或者翻下(学院派);有人会称它为T恤衫(最简单,最通俗的称呼 );其实它的学名叫Polo衫(Polo-Shirt)。怎么称呼都是各人喜好啦,但是有一点在这里要特别强调的,要想定制企业活动服装的,请毫不犹豫地选择SPITEMSPITEM将竭诚为您提供让您最满意的服务,享受宾至如归的感觉。(鼓掌 ,有做广告之嫌 )

Saturday, January 06, 2007

custom T-shirts

Custom T-shirts were always inexpensive, in style, and could make any fashion statement you wanted. You could always count on seeing James Dean or The Fonz sporting a white T with rolled-up sleeves. It was the look of "cool" back then. And a sign of rebellious youth.
The custom T-shirts began during WWI when U.S troops noticed European soldiers wearing a comfortable and lightweight cotton T-shirts during the hot and humid European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the U.S soldiers wore, these custom T-shirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the U.Ss.
Many industry insiders believe the T-shirts started out as women's underwear. When Russell Manufacturing Company incorporated 100 years ago in 1902, the first finished product was ladies' undershirt, or summerweight vest. With eight knitting machines and twelve sewing machines, the mill's beginning capacity was 150 garments daily. By 1925, long underwear, sweaters, athletic shirts and ladies' bloomers were added to the production of ladies' vests, making a more complete product line from Russell.
In the 1930s, the A-shirt, featuring a deep neck with no sleeves and over-the-shoulder straps, was well liked. And, short-sleeved cotton custom T-shirts with high necks were popular for men in the 30s, thanks to Hanes and Sears Roebuck. However, this was a T-shirts not to be seen. Although Clark Gable revealed a bare chest in "It Happened One Night," (1934) custom t shirts remained as an undergarment to be worn under a proper dress shirt or work shirt.With the opening of a full-scale bleachery & finishing plant in 1932, Russell became one of the few textile facilities of its size in the world to have a completely vertical operation, including team apparel. This was the beginning of the Russell Athletic division's cutting and sewing operations. In the late 30s, Sears introduced the 'gob' custom T-shirts for sailors costing .24 each. The marines followed suit with a sage green camouflage shirt that was appropriate for under or outerwear. In 1944, survey results of enlisted army recruits revealed men preferred sleeves over sleeveless because of the absorption under the arms, and a better appearance. The industry changed forever as WWII brought about the first printed custom T-shirts. The Smithsonian Institute boasts the oldest printed custom T-shirts on record, imprinted with the phrase "Dew-IT with Dewey" from New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey's 1948 presidential campaign.
U.Ss were shocked when celebrities revealed their underwear on the big screen and on national TV. In the early 1950s, Marlon Brando launched the plain white t shirt into cult status as 'outerwear-sexy' when his buff pecs and abs were revealed in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). By the mid 1950s, the T-shirts gave way to its rebellious rock-n-roll roots when James Dean donned a white one under a leather jacket in Rebel Without a Cause. Elvis Presley also helped launch the tee. During his military service, he appeared in publicity shots wearing custom T-shirts and later wore them in movies and on stage. The military seized the opportunity to use the shirt as a 'billboard' when it began stenciling rank and company on custom t shirts. However T-shirts were still portrayed as a men's garment until Walt Disney offered simple designs (often peelable) on custom T-shirts for souvenirs. When tie dying and screenprinting soared in popularity in the 60s, the tee became one of the easiest and cheapest forms of clothing to buy and dye. Silk screens of flowers, peace signs, and message board for personal feelings, views and opinions. From "what's your sign?" to "have a nice day," the custom t shirt endorsed statements embedded in America's culture at that time.
During the late 60s and 70s, bands realized they could make a significant amount of money selling shirts with their names. Then professional sports caught on and the industry changed again. The new cotton and polyester blend also helped broaden the views of custom T-shirts - a wrinkle-free, soft, durable garment for everyday outerwear. Even as late as the 1980s, custom t shirts were controversial. Adding to the popularity of the custom T-shirts as a garment of defiance occurred in 1986. Political custom T-shirts in South Africa were banned as the struggle against apartheid increased.
Today's custom T-shirts continue to evolve with new styles, colors, piques, knits and new synthetic fabrics. "They are more fashionable than ever and can be made to look casual or dressy," explained Angela Church director of merchandising for JERZEES, a brand of Russell Artwear. "The trend in custom T-shirts is that they are becoming smaller, with a more tailored fit - particularly for women. Custom t shirts are showing up in corporate boardrooms and on the golf course." Today's custom T-shirts still represents a symbol for the wearer. It's become an U.S tradition for runners who finish the road race to receive the obligatory race custom T-shirts. T-shirts signify patriotism, display one's attitudes, feelings, product loyalty and political beliefs. Used by colleges, corporations, retailers, sports teams, civic groups, little leagues, school groups and bands, the custom T-shirts is a walking billboard for whatever product is being sold. T-shirts can be worn as underwear, pajamas and workout clothing. And many women have replaced the traditional blouse under a suit jacket with a nice custom T-shirts, indicating that T-shirts are becoming more acceptable in the workplace. "Register here and win a free custom T-shirts" can be heard at sporting events, carnivals, schoo registrations, malls, conventions, hotels and concerts. Custom t shirts are everywhere. Just ask your neighbors and friends how many T-shirts they own. The nubers are staggering. With the mainstreaming of casual wear in the corporate environment, high quality custom T-shirts are rising in popularity. Church cites several factors for the continued growth in decorated artwear:
An increasing number of businesses using embroidered or imprinted corporate logos on all types of shirts;
Casual-Fridays, as well as casual everyday attire, continuing to grow;
Consumer loyalty to sports teams, colleges/universities and recording stars;
Increasing numbers of custom t shirt giveaways for corporate promotions and contests.
To keep up with the increasing demand for custom T-shirts, quality, printability, durability and 100% combed ring-spun cotton have become the new standards. The combed ring-spun cotton makes the fabric softer and drape better than traditional cotton. As important as the softness factor for consumers, the combed ring-spun cotton saves screen printer's time with a better embellishment surface, a more opaque, durable surface from which to print andd embroider, requiring less ink. Increased durability also increases the life of the garment. As the custom T-shirts continues to grow in popularity, so will the demand for a premium 100% cotton custom T-shirts. A JERZEES survey showed that weight, fabric thickness and a 'good product quality for wearers' are the most important attributes when choosing a brand of 100% cotton custom T-shirts. Other interesting custom T-shirts factoids from a consumer study of T-shirts commissioned by JERZEES:
62% of U.Ss owned more than 10 custom T-shirts, totaling approximately 1.5 billion in closets across the country;
70% of men and 54% of women have more than 10 tees.
White is the favorite color among 34% of the respondents.
97% of those surveyed have a favorite tee they would never part with;
Comfort is the number one reason U.Ss love custom t shirts, followed by a
'Pleasant memory' of a person, place or occasion.
It's clear U.Ss love their custom T-shirts. And since anything can be printed on them, tees will continue to be an everlasting mode of expression.
In china the love for custom T-shirts will be spreading. We see it as a form of expression for chinese people. As a major chinese supplier of cutom T-shirts for the chinese market, SPITEM will do it's best to manufacture the best product for our customers.