T-Shirts Spreadsheet – SuperBuy 2026
T-shirts are the fastest-moving category on the SuperBuy spreadsheet because they are affordable and easy to stack into a haul. In 2026, the main variables are blank weight, print method, and tag accuracy. This gateway page breaks down the most reliable blank factories, how to identify vintage-wash vs standard dye, and which print types hold up after washing. Because t-shirts are often impulse buys, using the spreadsheet to pre-filter saves you from ordering a 200gsm tee that feels like paper or a print that fades in two washes.
Browse Full T-Shirts CatalogBuying Advice
- Check the blank weight in gsm.
- Identify the print type before ordering.
- Compare the tag to retail photos if accuracy matters.
- Look for 2026 updated neck tags.
2026 Style Direction
Cropped boxy fits and vintage washes are trending in 2026. Single-stitch hems and faded dyes are popular for retro looks.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming all blanks are the same weight.
- Ignoring the difference between screen and DTG print.
- Not checking if the tag is updated for 2026.
- Buying a vintage wash without checking the actual fade level.
QC Checkpoints
- Neck tag alignment and font accuracy.
- Hem stitching (single vs double).
- Print texture and color saturation.
- Shoulder seam construction.
Sizing & Fit Advice
Boxy fits are wider and shorter. Standard fits are longer and narrower. Check the length and chest columns in the spreadsheet. If you are between sizes, go with your chest measurement.
Category FAQ
What is the best blank weight for a durable tee?
240gsm or higher is ideal for daily wear. 200gsm is acceptable for summer but may feel thin.
Which print type lasts the longest?
Screen print generally outlasts DTG and puff if properly cured. Check the factory notes for curing details.
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