Star Trek Movie Command (Alternate) T-Shirt
- As an officer in Starfleet, you need to dress the part!
- Screen-accurate Command T-Shirt based the 2009 Star Trek film.
- Machine washable and dryable.
The custom-made insignias are not screen printed, nor are they patches. Instead, an innovative method is used that utilizes flex material (also called apparel film) and flock. The gold areas of the insignias are flex and feature a metallic look. The black portions of the insignias are made from flock, a velvet-like material with a 3-D look and feel. The gold flex and black flock are individually placed components that are precisely cut on a vinyl cutter, and then applied with a professional heat press (not a hand iron) using very high temperatures and pressures. These graphics will actually outlast the shirts that they are "printed" on. Best of all, these T-shirts are 100% machine washable and dryable!
| General Sizing Chart - Measurements not exact, some may vary. | ||||||
| Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | XX-Large | 3X-Large |
| Chest Size | 34-36 | 38-40 | 42-44 | 46-48 | 50-52 | 54-56 |
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