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T-Shirts — CSSBuy Spreadsheet

Graphic tees, vintage wash shirts, and minimalist basics. T-shirts are the easiest entry point for new buyers. Focus on fabric feel, print technique, and collar construction.

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Buying Advice

T-shirts are the lowest-risk category. Start here if you are new to CSSBuy. The key differentiator is fabric weight and print method. Screen-printed designs will outlast heat-transfer ones.

Common Mistakes

  • Buying without knowing the difference between screen print and heat transfer
  • Ignoring the collar rib construction
  • Not checking the inside neck tag for font accuracy
  • Expecting premium quality from the cheapest tier

QC Checklist

  • Check if the print is raised or flat—flat usually means screen print
  • Inspect collar stitching for double-needle construction
  • Look for fabric texture consistency across the whole garment
  • Request a photo of the inside tag for font accuracy

Sizing Notes

T-shirts are generally true to size. Asian sizing may be slightly slimmer in the body. Order your normal size or one up for a relaxed fit.

Style Directions

Vintage wash, oversized boxy fits, and subtle embroidery are dominant in 2026. Minimalist designs with small chest logos are also popular.

Best For

New buyers testing CSSBuy, daily basics, graphic tee collectors, and anyone building a summer wardrobe.

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FAQ

Q: What fabric weight should I look for in a t-shirt?

200g–240g cotton is the sweet spot. Below 180g feels cheap and transparent. Above 280g feels like a premium heavy tee.

Q: Are screen prints better than DTF prints?

Screen prints are more durable and breathe better. DTF (direct-to-film) can look fine but may feel slightly plastic. For long-term wear, screen print is preferred.

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