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Buy Cheap Wholesale ED Hardy Brand Shirts

Topic: HappinessPublished January 21, 2011

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You've probably come across this problem at least once while shopping. You're about to buy an ED Hardy Shirt, but you're not sure how it will look after a wash or two, less to say after a spin in the dryer. The following advice should help.
First of all, feel the fabric. Quality ED Hardy Shirts are made of cotton that feels nice. If the fabric doesn't feel nice when you wear the product or when you feel it, don't buy it. If, on the other hand it makes you want to cover your pillow with it, that would be a good indicator for a quality ED Hardy Shirt.
Take a look at the stitches. Don't be ashamed to turn the product inside out. Are there loose threads coming out of the stitching? Does the sewing look like it will fall apart soon? If so, go to the next Wholesale ED Hardy Shirt store. If can feel that the Wholesale ED Hardy Shirts stitches are broad a look trustworthy, buy it.
Now, hold the Wholesale ED Hardy Shirt up against the light. Quality cotton is evenly spread out. If it looks denser in one part than in another – bad stuff. The smoother is the cotton, the better is the quality.
The high quality ED Hardy Brand Shirts are screen printed and you can read this at www.us-edhardywholesale.com to know more. Take a good look at the print. Does it look like it's printed on paper and then glued to the fabric?
Does it look transparent where you would expect it to be opaque? If it does, don't buy that one. Screen printing uses real ink/color. You'll know what I mean the next time you take a look at a screen printed ED Hardy Brand Shirt; you will see that the color is really spread on the cotton. What else? Good cotton smells nice, really.

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