See, embroidery machines aren’t like printers, you don’t just plug in an image and it needles it down. It needs a kind of map of stitches. Now, there are “Premium Crazy In Love With My Persian Shirt. But they’re passable at best and unusable at worst (depending on the image you feed it and I guess whatever settings its using). Good digitization (that’s what the conversion to the right format is called) is actually mapped out by hand. Not by putting down literally every single point the needles go into. The fabric (unless you’re insane/a capital-A Artist) but just kind of making sure. The design is neat, sharp, with as few visible bridges and machine color changes as possible. So good. So happy. Thank you so much. Then it’s really a nice shirt for all men and women. So you should buy this shirt. Ok. Have a lucky day.
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