1. Turn your custom printed apparel inside out before you wash it. (Actually, all of your clothes will benefit from washing them inside-out as it helps reduce fading and fabric pilling).
2. Wash like colors and textures together in COLD water. Cold water gets your custom printed clothes clean and is gentler on fabric. Don’t use bleach or other strong detergent products. Avoid putting a super soft custom T-shirt in the machine with a stiff pair of blue jeans as this can cause extra friction that may eventually cause the softer fabric to pill (pilling is the annoying bumps that appear when softer fabrics rub and twist together regularly). And dark jeans can fade onto a white or light-color t-shirt.
3. Hang your garments to dry or use the low heat setting on the dryer. To reduce wrinkles, remove items from the dryer before the items are completely dry and hang them up or lay them out to finish drying. (High heat is probably the worst enemy of most clothing, especially custom printed apparel, as high heat can cause fabric to shrink and cause a design to wrinkle, crack or stick.)