Money Laundry $100 Bill DTF Transfer | Urban Streetwear Heat Press Design
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This DTF transfer features a striking "Money Laundry" design, showcasing a detailed $100 bill with a bold red stripe across Benjamin Franklin's eyes, suspended on a clothesline by clothespins. The design is complemented by an edgy red grid pattern and a powerful textual commentary on illicit gains. It's a visually compelling, ready to press piece that captures a modern, urban aesthetic with a hint of social commentary. This unique iron on transfer is perfect for individuals who appreciate streetwear, urban art, or designs with a deeper message. Ideal for small t-shirt businesses, custom apparel designers, or crafters looking to create bold pieces for themselves or their customers. It makes a fantastic gift for fashion-forward friends, art enthusiasts, or anyone interested in finance-themed art. Great for creating merchandise for pop-up shops, online boutiques, or personal statement wear. Applying this heat press transfer is simple and produces professional results. It adheres beautifully to a wide range of fabrics including cotton, polyester, cotton-poly blends, and even nylon. Use a heat press at 300-325°F for 15 seconds with medium pressure, or a household iron with firm, even pressure. Enjoy the convenience of no weeding—simply peel and press! Perfect for custom t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, tote bags, pillow covers, and denim jackets. For best longevity, wash garments inside out and tumble dry low. Each ready to press transfer ensures vibrant, full-color printing with exceptional detail and crisp lines. Our direct to film transfer technology results in a durable finish that is crack-resistant and soft to the touch, avoiding the heavy, stiff feel of traditional vinyl. Printed on premium DTF film with a robust adhesive backing, this apparel transfer guarantees professional-quality garments that stand out.
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