I don't think 'boxed' pictures are very effective on shirts, I think a single image (let's say, a single person) without a background looks more effective on a shirt. Boxes look just so...stuck on, really.
That sin't the best picture quality I've seen, though.
My sister once got given some 'sticker paper' for shirts. She never ended up using it, though, and I don't know exactly WHERE it is right now...should be round here somewhere, I think. Somewhere...
ANyway, you make an image on the computer and print it off onto the paper, then iron it on (I think). If you have a good printer, it should be better quality than that there, I reckon.
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