I have checked with every single drop shipping company. They refuse to print on the moisture wicking material. The company I had doing it has come back to me in an email and explained that the Direct to Garment method they use (may or may not) bond with the material. I believe that is why the shirts have been light or smearing.
For now Im going to change the store and add the new graphics and offer them in regular cotton and 50/50 blends. They said that their method had a brighter and cleaner look. We shall see.
I just want to get the store back open and give the new company a try . They have nice hats and nice cups and other goodies.
I will continue to look for a company to supply the other shirts. But for now I have to work with what they offer. Let me get the store back open and get some orders turned in. They should do a good job because I showed them the other companies mistakes and they said they had controls in place to prevent that from happening.
I just wanted to give y'all a heads up. And I will work on giving y'all some good looking color graphics. I wont load so many different shirts and graphics. Just the ones that look great.