WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GARMENT DYE AND MAX HEAVYWEIGHT ?

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GARMENT DYE AND MAX HEAVYWEIGHT ?

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Garment-Dyed T-Shirts

Shaka Wear's garment-dyed t-shirts are also made from 100% cotton, but they are designed to have a softer and more vintage feel. These t-shirts are first cut and sewn in their natural color, and then they are dyed as a whole garment rather than individual pieces of fabric. This creates a unique, lived-in look that's perfect for those who love a vintage style. The garment-dyed t-shirts are available in a range of colors and sizes, and they are known for their softness and comfortable fit.

Overall, the key difference between Shaka Wear's Max Heavyweight t-shirts and their garment-dyed t-shirts is the thickness and texture of the fabric. The Max Heavyweight t-shirts are thicker and heavier, while the garment-dyed t-shirts have a softer and more vintage feel. Both types of t-shirts are high-quality and comfortable, and they are great options for anyone looking for a high-quality t-shirt that will last for years.

a group of 4 males and 1 female model wearing a Shaka Wear Garment Dye T ShirtAn ethnically diverse male wearing a Shaka Wear black Garment Dye T shirt with a tattoo on his head and a Gold ChainA young woman sits on a bench wearing Shaka Wear garment dye t shirt

 

Max Heavyweight T-Shirts

Shaka Wear's Max Heavyweight t-shirts are made from 100% cotton and are designed to be extremely durable and long-lasting. These t-shirts are thicker and heavier than standard t-shirts, making them ideal for colder weather or for those who prefer a more substantial feel. They also feature double-needle stitching and reinforced seams for added durability. The Max Heavyweight t-shirts are available in a range of colors and sizes, and they are known for their comfortable fit and high-quality construction.

 

 

 

 

 

YOUNG WOMAN WITH BRAIDS WEARING A SHAKA WEAR MAX HEAVYWEIGHT T SHIRT

AN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE WEARING A SHAKA WEAR MAX HEAVYWEIGHT T SHIRT WITH A GOLD CHAIN AND GOLD TEETH WEARING A LOS ANGELES HAT FOR APPAREL

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  • Hey shaka I was wondering if you guys are still doing a giveaway for 5 xl shaka max heavyweight t shirts

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