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36/1 would be in between 30 and 40 single. Lighter and thinner than 30, but not as light and thin as 40. All 3 choices are very nice, soft weaves. What are you considering using 36/1 or 20/1 cotton for?
Of, sorry- you were asking about quality. They are all premium quality weaves in that they are very fine weaves of cotton. The higher the number, the finer the weave of cotton.
Hi Beau or Haley. Thank you for your response. Nice blanks you have their from Bare Apparel. I wanted something similar to what you had "super soft" lightweight T's to print some designs onto
Thanks! If you are looking for a good quality, lightweight blank, then a 20/1 blank is not for you (going back to your original post).
Hi,
Sorry to revive an old thread. My question is related to this post.
First, what does the format "20/1" mean? What do "20" and "1" mean? If I am looking for a good quality, lightweight blank, then what kind of tee should I be looking for. I was told to find something in the 130-150 gsm range. What type of tee would that bee?
Sorry to revive an old thread. My question is related to this post.
First, what does the format "20/1" mean? What do "20" and "1" mean? If I am looking for a good quality, lightweight blank, then what kind of tee should I be looking for. I was told to find something in the 130-150 gsm range. What type of tee would that bee?
Thanks!
First, as long as i knew the common term for these cotton type are 20s, 30s, 40s or 20d, 30d, 40d. The meaning of S is Single Knit, and for D is Double Knit depend on how they knitted them
Second, the numbers usually refer to how thick the fabric is, and 20s usually between 180gr to 220gr and for 30s is between 140gr to 160gr
First, as long as i knew the common term for these cotton type are 20s, 30s, 40s or 20d, 30d, 40d. The meaning of S is Single Knit, and for D is Double Knit depend on how they knitted them
Second, the numbers usually refer to how thick the fabric is, and 20s usually between 180gr to 220gr and for 30s is between 140gr to 160gr
Hope this information helpful
Regards
Thanks for your help. So does "/1" translate to "s" in this case?
This is a discussion about Anyone heard of Combed 20/1 or 36/1 Cotton? that was posted in the T-Shirt Tag Relabeling and Finishing section of the forums.