LoveGoBuy Spreadsheet
T-Shirts — Category Gateway
This is the LoveGoBuy spreadsheet entry for T-shirts — the entry-level category that most new buyers start with. Because T-shirts are simple, QC mistakes are easier to spot. Use this gateway to learn what print quality and fabric indicators matter before you browse the full T-shirt catalog.
Browse Full T-Shirts CatalogThis is the LoveGoBuy spreadsheet entry for T-shirts — the entry-level category that most new buyers start with. Because T-shirts are simple, QC mistakes are easier to spot. Use this gateway to learn what print quality and fabric indicators matter before you browse the full T-shirt catalog.
Buying Tips
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180-220 GSM cotton is the sweet spot for durability and comfort.
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Screen-printed graphics last longer than heat-transfer prints.
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Shoulder seam alignment should sit exactly at the shoulder edge.
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Check the collar ribbing — double-stitched ribbing resists stretching.
Common Mistakes
Buying the cheapest batch without checking print method.
Ordering too small — T-shirts often shrink after the first wash.
Not checking the back print alignment in QC photos.
Now that you know what to look for in t-shirts, open the complete selection and find the right batch.
View Full T-Shirts SelectionQC Checklist — What to Verify Before Shipping
Print registration accuracy — graphics should not bleed outside borders.
Collar construction and stitching quality.
Fabric hand-feel and weight consistency.
Side seam straightness and stitch density.
2026 Style & Trend Notes
2026 sees a return to boxy, cropped silhouettes and vintage single-stitch construction. Bold graphic prints and minimal logo placements are both performing well.
T-Shirts FAQ
What GSM should I look for in a T-shirt?
180-220 GSM is ideal for daily wear. Below 160 GSM feels too thin and may be see-through. Above 250 GSM feels more like a heavy tee or light sweatshirt.
How do I know if the print will last?
Screen-printed and DTG (direct-to-garment) prints generally outlast heat transfers. Ask the seller for the print method in the batch notes.
Should I size up for oversized T-shirts?
Oversized cuts are already built into the pattern. Buy your normal size for the intended oversized look. Only size up if you want extra drape.
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Browse the Full T-Shirts Selection
The complete t-shirts catalog is waiting. Use everything you learned here to find the right batch, size, and seller.