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Of course, it is possible to make the shirts painted in different colors, but I wanted to make sure that they all adhere to the original colors. And if you paint in different colors, then the logo will also be colored. For example, Batman - this logo should be yellow, and only like that. I don't think it's possible in XML to make sure that only a certain part of the shirt is colored, and the logo remains unpainted. And if there is, then I do not know how to do it.
Personally, I always go for the classic "Rimworld" logic. The SHIRT should be white so that it can be recolored based on the Stuff it uses. The graphics on it can then be in contrasting colors (black and grey are the most common) so that coloring it doesn't eliminate the text. If you are REALLY fancy, you can even make it so that the symbols are not colored when the shirt is, but that is beyond my understanding of "Rimworld" XML.
Do you think you could add one that says "BAZINGA" too?
(This is that Star Wars guy, right?)