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I am no fabric expert so my questions are just that. But couldn't they stretch the fabric prior to the dying process?The white lines on the shorts are a product of the sublimation process. Any of the shorts with printed graphics will have the white lines. It starts out as white mesh and they print/dye the graphics onto the material. When they stitch the shorts together, the folds cause the white to come through. Unavoidable.
Frabric stretched, dye to the correct color whole it's stretched, boom no more loss of ink when you stretch it out again.
Obviously they'd have to adjust the coloring of the dye but I don't see why that's not a plausible solution.