
CSSBuy T-Shirts Spreadsheet
Graphic tees, vintage washes, and oversized blanks.
The CSSBuy T-Shirts Spreadsheet is built for buyers who want vintage washes, accurate graphic placement, and blanks that do not twist after one wash. This gateway page breaks down how to spot a good blank versus a cheap one, what print methods to expect, and how to use the full T-Shirts catalog on the main site.
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- Vintage wash tees with correct enzyme fade
- Oversized boxy blanks with thick neck ribbing
- Graphic tees with screen-printed (not heat-transfer) art
- Longline tees with extended back hems
Sizing Tips
- Boxy cuts have wider chests but shorter sleeves; check the spec chart
- Vintage washes shrink more; add 2 cm to your normal length
- Neck ribbing should be at least 2.5 cm wide for durability
- Sleeve length is measured from shoulder seam to cuff
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Buying based on the model photo without checking the flat-lay measurements
Ignoring the print method; DTG fades faster than screen print
Not checking for neck-hole stretching in QC
Choosing the lowest-weight blank for a 'premium' look
QC Checklist
Neck ribbing width and stitching count
Graphic placement symmetry (measure from collar)
Shoulder seam alignment and stitching type
Hem stitching consistency and thread color
Fabric hand-feel and thickness in QC lighting
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Will the graphic crack after washing?
Screen-printed graphics hold up best; avoid items labeled as heat-transfer only.
What blank weight should I look for?
For a premium feel, aim for 240g to 300g cotton blanks.
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