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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |
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Black Anime Merch White |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |
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Black Anime Merch White |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |
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Black Anime Merch White |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |
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Black Anime Merch White |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |
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Black Anime Merch White |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |

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S M L XL 2XL 3XL |
Anime clothing carries a different kind of detail than typical graphic tees, from intricate linework to vibrant color palettes that need to be reproduced accurately. That level of detail means the fabric, printing, and handling process all need to be approached with anime specifically in mind. Here’s how we make sure every piece holds up to the artwork it represents, from the moment it’s made to the moment you wear it.
Anime artwork often relies on fine linework, gradient shading, and bold contrast, all of which need a fabric surface that can hold that level of detail without distortion. That’s why we use 330 GSM fabric with a 60% cotton and 40% polyester blend, a combination that gives the surface enough smoothness for sharp print definition while keeping the fabric breathable for long wear, whether you’re out for the day or sitting through a full anime marathon at home. The added weight of the fabric also helps it hold structure, so oversized prints or full front designs, common in anime clothing, don’t stretch or warp the artwork over time. This makes the fabric a better match for detailed anime prints compared to lighter, thinner materials that tend to flatten or blur fine linework after a few washes.
We know anime fans often order around specific moments, a new season premiere, a character’s birthday, or a convention date, so timing matters. Once your order is placed, we begin processing quickly to keep delivery windows as short as possible, with estimated timelines shown at checkout based on your location. Each order is packed with extra attention to the printed area, since anime designs often cover larger sections of fabric and are more visible to creasing or pressure damage during transit than smaller, centered logos. This means your artwork, whether it’s a full character illustration or a detailed scene, arrives looking as clean as it did before packaging.
Anime prints tend to include fine details, small linework, gradients, and multiple colors layered close together, which makes proper care more important than with simpler designs. We recommend washing inside out in cold water to protect these finer details from friction, since even small amounts of wear can blur intricate lines over repeated washes. Avoid high heat drying, as it can cause gradient areas or layered colors to shift or fade unevenly before solid color sections do. Skip fabric softeners as well, since they can leave a residue that dulls the sharpness of detailed prints over time. If you plan to wear a piece frequently, such as for anime conventions, watch parties, or everyday fandom wear, rotating between a few pieces rather than repeatedly washing one can help preserve the artwork for much longer.