T-Shirts — CSSBuy Spreadsheet

T-shirts are the most accessible entry point for CSSBuy spreadsheet buyers. This category covers graphic tees, plain essentials, oversized fits, vintage prints, and long sleeves. The low weight makes them cheap to ship, and the variety is massive. Understanding fabric weight and print quality is essential before browsing the full catalog.

Buying Tips for T-Shirts

  • Look for 220g+ cotton for durability
  • Check print method (screen print vs DTF)
  • Request close-up of neckline stitching
  • Verify tag and label accuracy
  • Compare shoulder seam width for fit

Common Mistakes

  • Buying solely based on design without checking material
  • Assuming all tees fit the same
  • Not checking print placement alignment
  • Ignoring neckline construction quality

QC Checklist

Request these specific checks in your QC photos before shipping:

Print alignment and color accuracy
Neckline ribbing and stitching
Fabric texture and weight
Tag and label details
Shoulder seam stitching

Sizing & Fit Guide

T-shirts run 1 size small. Oversized styles are marked as such but still check chest width. Standard tees should have 50-56cm chest for a medium fit depending on the look you want.

Category FAQ

What is the best cotton weight for t-shirts?

220-260g is ideal for regular wear. 180-200g is lightweight summer. 280g+ is premium heavy cotton with better structure and longevity.

Will graphics crack or fade?

Screen prints last longest. DTF transfers can be durable but may peel over time. Sublimation works best on polyester blends. Check the print method in the listing.

Ready to Browse T-Shirts?

The full catalog has hundreds of t-shirts options. Use what you learned above to make better buying decisions.

Find What You Want in T-Shirts

The full catalog is waiting. Apply the tips above, check your QC photos carefully, and enjoy the buying process.