You have a great logo.
The sky on the background may be too much for a shirt, as the more solid you have the more chance the screen print will crack and fail- not that it won't anyways but for longevity your shirts will shrink and the print will not causing those cracks.
When your advertising your logo you are typically restricted to a rectangular backdrop / sign size so use the space to your advantage. But on your shirts, you don't necessarily have to.
I'm a XXL if you wanted to know. :whistling
The sky on the background may be too much for a shirt, as the more solid you have the more chance the screen print will crack and fail- not that it won't anyways but for longevity your shirts will shrink and the print will not causing those cracks.
When your advertising your logo you are typically restricted to a rectangular backdrop / sign size so use the space to your advantage. But on your shirts, you don't necessarily have to.
I'm a XXL if you wanted to know. :whistling