Our T-Shirts have been designed and are being made by a very clever EPS parent. They are due to be available Friday 10th February.
Missed the pre-order cut off date? There will be a small number of shirts for sale the morning of the colour run.
How to Save the Colour In Your Rainbow Run T-Shirt
If you plan on wearing a Limited Edition EPS Rainbow Run T-shirt during the run (which we highly suggest doing, by the way), one of the best ways to preserve those memories is to let the dust colour stay on your shirt! Here’s a helpful step-by-step guide for how to make colour powder stay on a shirt following the Rainbow Run.
1. Don’t Shake Off Excess Color Powder
Following the race, resist the urge to shake off any excess colour powder that has accumulated on your T-shirt. Promptly and carefully remove your shirt and change clothes. Keep in mind that the more you move, the more the dust color will fall off of the fabric. Once removed, you can then gently place your T-shirt into a bag to keep it safe until you get home.
2. Lay Shirt Flat And Soak With White Vinegar
Once you get home, remove your shirt from the bag and lay it out on a hard, flat surface. We suggest laying it on a piece of cardboard with an old towel or newspaper underneath it.
Then, fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and generously spray your shirt, to the point of soaking it. If you’d prefer, you may dilute the vinegar with water, just be careful not to overdilute it. Keep in mind that the colors will start to bleed together as the fabric begins to get wet.
3. Keep Shirt Flat To Dry
After your shirt is thoroughly soaked through, you’ll want to keep it flat to dry. This will keep all the color vibrant and in place.
4. Iron The Shirt To Set The Colour
Next, you’ll need to iron your shirt. If you can, turn your T-shirt inside-out prior to ironing it and crack a window to alleviate some of the odors. Then, place a rag between the shirt and your iron to safely and adequately set the color with heat.
5. Toss The Shirt In The Dryer
In order to set the vinegar-soaked T-shirt even more and to allow it to fully absorb the colours, turn your shirt inside-out and throw it in the dryer. Set the dryer to high heat and allow it to run for about 10 minutes. And that’s all there is to it!
It’s important to keep in mind that with each wash, the pigment in your shirt can fade. And using too much detergent can lead to excessive colour fading. Despite this, the colorful glow will last a lifetime if you’ve preserved your T-shirt using the directions above.