Full video on how I bleached the shirts in this drop tomorrow! They all came out different. Stay tuned ✅
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Bleaching shirts is a fantastic way to personalize clothing and create unique looks that stand out from mass-produced designs. From my experience, the magic lies in the unpredictability of how the bleach interacts with the fabric and any prior screenprinted designs. For example, a shirt with an initial dark base color can bleach out with lighter splotches, giving a distinct pattern each time. One tip I've learned is to wear protective gloves and work in a well-ventilated space, as bleach can be harsh on the skin and respiratory system. Also, timing is critical; leaving the bleach on longer results in a more faded look but can weaken the fabric if left too long. In this project, inspired by the phrase "WHO KEEP MOVING WHEN EVERYONE QUITS," I experimented with varying bleach concentrations and application styles to create visually striking shirts. Combining bleaching with screenprinting allowed me to layer custom designs on top that either resist the bleach or complement the faded areas. For anyone looking to try this at home, start with a test shirt to perfect your technique. Experiment with dipping, spraying, or brushing bleach to control the pattern outcome. Remember, every shirt reacts differently depending on material and color, which makes each piece a one-of-a-kind wearable statement. Stay tuned for the full video where I demonstrate step-by-step how I achieved these effects, share more insights on screenprinting, and discuss how this process connects with the creative mindset of perseverance and moving forward even when others quit.










