T-Shirts

T-ShirtsCSSBuy Spreadsheet

T-shirts are the fastest-moving category in the CSSBuy Spreadsheet. Because they are lower cost per unit, buyers often grab multiple in a single order. This category gateway helps you understand the difference between 180g, 240g, and 300g cotton, how print durability varies by tier, and which neck constructions hold up after repeated washes. Before you browse the full T-Shirts catalog on AstroReps, read through the batch tips below to avoid thin fabric, cracked prints, and collar blowout.

Buying Tips

  • 1240g cotton is the minimum for a shirt that lasts more than one season.
  • 2Screen prints age better than digital heat transfers on replica tees.
  • 3Shoulder seam should end at the actual shoulder bone, not drop past it.
  • 4Double-stitched hems are a quiet signal of a better batch.

Common Mistakes

  • Buying the cheapest tier and expecting the print to survive three washes.
  • Ignoring the shoulder width measurement; a drop shoulder ruins the fit.
  • Ordering oversized when the cut is already boxy.
  • Not checking if the print is cracked or offset in the QC preview.

Style Guidance

  • Heavier tees drape better on slim builds; lighter ones work on broader frames.
  • Cropped boxy tees look best with high-waist pants.
  • A clean white tee is the single most versatile piece in the spreadsheet.
  • Avoid layering two graphic tees; one statement print per outfit is enough.

QC Checklist

  • Print edges are clean and not peeling.
  • Neck ribbing is thick and returns to shape after stretch.
  • Shoulder seam is straight and not twisted.
  • Hem is even all around and double-stitched.
  • Fabric is opaque and not see-through under light.

Size & Fit Advice

T-shirts are the most forgiving category for sizing, but the fit determines the whole look. For a standard fit, order your normal size. For an oversized streetwear fit, go one size up. If the batch is already labeled as oversized or boxy, stick to your normal size. Check the length measurement: anything below 68cm for a size M is usually too short for anyone over 5'9".

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