Each shirt is hand-printed by me, Dana (owner and artist behind KazooCat), using a linocut block that I carved myself. Block printing is a slow, intentional process. Every step, from drawing and carving to inking and pressing, takes patience and care. Once printed, each shirt needs up to a week to fully dry and cure. This helps the ink bond with the fabric, creating a bold, comfortable design that holds up over time.
Because they’re handmade, no two prints are exactly the same. You might notice tiny lines, subtle shifts in texture, or slight variations in ink coverage. These are all part of what makes each one a one-of-a-kind piece.
Some fading after the first wash is normal as excess ink settles, but the design stays strong.