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Tee Time: Baggy swimming trunks and neon colors may come and go, but the printed T-shirt endures as a stable of the California surf wear scene.
Rather than find a licensee for its printed T’s, Gotcha Sportswear in Irvine kept the operation in-house by creating New Age Graphics, a division that can produce 30,000 impressions on T-shirts daily.
“By combining screen printing, embroidery and other sophisticated treatments, Gotcha has taken T-shirts to the next level. . . . People are willing to spend $20 for a well-designed, quality product,†said Joel Cooper, chief executive.
Consumers will have plenty of choices: up to 60 designs are produced each season.
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