Promise coat design

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  1. Nik

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    Promise coat design

    Im going to attempt to put the promise P on the back of my jacket!!!:) But before I ruin a perfectly good French Connection coat has anyone used inkjet iron transfers before and have any tips???:confused:
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    It'll come off eventually and look tatty n shite
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    If you want to do it don't!
    But if you have to cut out your design before ironing it on otherwise you'll get a shitty looking white bit around it. Also don't try and iron on to anything dark, coz it comes out even shitter than normal.

    Tip of the day fabric paint, or even enamel paint.
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    Thanks for your positivity!

    Was just thinking how easily inkjet runs in water!!! Won’t it just run if you printed it a colour and go all shitty in rain???

    If I do it will have to be white which is fine coz its a red coat!!!:)
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    The ink won't run, if you print white and put it on a red coat it'll look pink, coz the red will show thru a bit. Trust me use white enamel paint (it's what they use on evisu jeans).
    I'm not trying to be negative, I would hate for you to ruin a good jacket.
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    I always use dylon paints.....they come in lil tubes & pens so u can either draw yer design onto the fabric or paint it on :D

    I hate transfers cos I they always end up sticking to the iron or breaking up :(
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    Fair enough!!! Thinking about it i could put the transfer on then go over it with the white paint!!!

    Has anyone got any photos of what they have done with their designs???
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    u seen the sundiss tshirt i made with iron ons?... i'll finds u a pic

    it worked pretty well!
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    Out in the sticks cool as fukk gang! :)
    If i can offer any advice dont use iron-ons... all the ones ive used have fukked up after one or 2 washes :mad:

    Best 2 seek alternative methods...

    :D :groovy: :D

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