@kman there are some good tutorials on-line on how to do silk screen printing at home and there are some simple kits. For simple designs with a single color such as the sleeve rectangles it is not beyond the capability of the craftsman/artists on this thread. There are two issues which make it non-trival or at least non-standard; the sleeve panels are long and narrow, and the puffy additive to the printing ink requires heat to make the additive react and puff properly. The long narrow screen actually works for the craftsman type as making a special frame for this shape to fit a narrow squeegee (like used with bondo) and long, narrow stencil for a few "runs" might be possible. No fancy "positioning" rig is required. Using a heat gun instead of a UV heating element can work. I have run some tests doing the very small rectangles on Jyn's pants. But I need more practice for consistent results for a long panel.