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Aug 26, 2014
Leslie N.
I hope this isn't off topic by too much, I apologize if it is. My soccer team the dyed white cotton shirts for our scrimmage and I had someone else do mine cause I was afraid of messing it up. I had the dye sit for a whole day and then just now rinsed off the extra in the sink and took off the rubber bands. Anndddd it looks like this. Both sides are very white in the middle. Is there anything I could do to make it look better?
Aug 26, 2014
Leslie N.
Aug 26, 2014
Anna B.
Did you twist it from the middle if so they try not as tight