Re: How to judge the quality of a t-shirt? Quality is like beauty, my friend! It is in the eye of the beholder!
Different people like different things, and there is no way around that. And you must keep this in mind when you are wanting to sell a product to the general public. You need to find what you target market likes and cater your product specs to that.
As for your questions about the shirts. 50/50 is 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Cotton is a natural fiber and polyester is man made. 100% has some shrinkage to it (even pre-shrunk cotton). This is the big "advantage" that some people say a 50/50 shirt gives over cotton. It is not as soft as a 100% cotton shirt, but there is very little shrinkage. Again, it would be what a particular person likes.
Ringspun is a particular weave. The cotton is spun prior to knitting. It makes the material softer, finer and more durable. There are many types of weaves of cotton. They all are different and make the shirt feel different. Jersey and rib are a couple more that are used for t-shirts.
Weights of t-shirts are measured in ounces per square yard. And as you already know, this can vary greatly, too.
So when you put together, fiber content, knitting, and weight, you can come up with MANY combinations. This would lead to MANY people saying different things as to what characteristics make up a quality t-shirt.
Find you target market. See what your demographic likes. And maybe even offer a little variety within your demographic, and you still won't please everybody! |