T-Shirts
T-shirts are the highest-turnover item in the catalog. The sweet spot is 240-280gsm cotton for a premium feel that holds its shape. The Litbuy spreadsheet breaks down tees by weight, neckline construction, and print method. For graphic tees, DTG prints are generally more durable than heat transfers.
Buying Tips
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Aim for 240-280gsm cotton for a premium feel
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Check the collar construction; double-stitched neckbands last longer
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For graphics, prefer DTG over heat transfer for durability
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Check the length; oversized tees often have 72cm+ body length
QC Checklist
Neckband stitching and collar shape retention
Print alignment and color saturation
Shoulder seam construction
Hem stitching and fabric weight consistency
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Cropped, boxy, and oversized silhouettes remain strong in 2026. Vintage-washed and mineral-dyed finishes are trending. For layering, stick with neutral bases and use the graphic tee as the statement layer.
Common Mistakes
Buying 180gsm tees expecting a heavyweight feel
Not checking the body length for the intended fit
Ignoring print placement measurements on oversized fits
Buying Guides for T-Shirts
Read these guides to understand how to buy t-shirts with confidence and avoid common mistakes.
T-Shirts FAQ
Common questions about buying t-shirts through the spreadsheet.
240-280gsm is the ideal range for a premium, durable t-shirt. Below 200gsm feels thin and see-through. The full catalog lists fabric weight on every tee.
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