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Originally Posted by essendoubleop
I'm thinking about doing the same thing. I have a black sun tattooed on the left side of my chest. I was thinking about making the inverse on a shirt that aligns with the tattoo, except the tattoo on the shirt would be white.
Another thing I was thinking about. What if you did it the negative? I mean cover a design on the fabric and bleach the rest of the shirt? This would give you choices of color instead of just white on black. You could take a red shirt, cover a heart-shape in the front, and bleach the rest white.
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Depending on how much bleach you use, you'd also have to protect the underside of the shirt where your design will be.
You could bleach a design into a black shirt and then immerse the shirt in a lighter dye color. The dye wouldn't do much to the black, but the bleached area would take on the color of the dye.
You're also not limited to just black shirts ... any color can be bleached; but the darker the better ...