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I am trying to put together an order for a client. They want soft shirts to print on (better quality than a regular cotton tee - maybe brushed cotton?), and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for some nice feeling tees for wholesale that are not as expensive as higher end fabrics such as bamboo.
It really depends on what your customer's idea of "nice" is. There's dozens of suggestions between the "regular cotton" and "bamboo" spectrum.
American Apparel, Article1, Continental Clothing, Alternative Apparel, Alstyle 1701, even the Hanes Beefy tee is a nice ringspun, soft cotton blank. It all depends on what they're going for.
It really depends on what your customer's idea of "nice" is. There's dozens of suggestions between the "regular cotton" and "bamboo" spectrum.
American Apparel, Article1, Continental Clothing, Alternative Apparel, Alstyle 1701, even the Hanes Beefy tee is a nice ringspun, soft cotton blank. It all depends on what they're going for.
That's true...they're looking for a soft shirt that has good weight to it. American Apparel would be too thin, but that's the feel of the fabric they're thinking of. Maybe even a little more smooth/softer.
That's true...they're looking for a soft shirt that has good weight to it. American Apparel would be too thin, but that's the feel of the fabric they're thinking of. Maybe even a little more smooth/softer.
Ahh...now we're getting somewhere That helps to narrow down the field.
Heavier weight than American Apparel, but still soft...maybe softer.
I would say look at the alstyle 1701. 5.5 oz, ringspun cotton, tearaway tags. A nice all around t-shirt.
Around the same weight is the Alternative Apparel AA05 t-shirt, but it's crazy soft.
Another nice one would be the Article1 Eurofit t-shirt. Another super soft tee, similar weight as american apparel 2001, but maybe a bit heavier. Great feel.
If you get samples of those 3, I think you might find a decent match.
I shirt I really like that is heavy fabric is the Jerzees Zt (sytle number 18Z). It is 6 oz. 100% ring spun combed cotton. They are also generous in sizing, meaning a large is really large.
The price is pretty good to for a softer shirt, around $3.26 for S-XL.
I am no expert yet on quality fabrics and I am also looking, but I am looking for wholesalers who have Supima, Tencel, Viscose, Modal, Cotton-Lycra, and Linen.
Does anyone know ANY good wholesalers who deal with these qualities? I am also trying to look for SILK MATERIALS that wholesale for Handkerchiefs and scarves. Dont know if anyone knows anything about this since this is a tshirt forum, but there have been so many aswesome answers I wouldnt put it past anyone here. LOL
I am no expert yet on quality fabrics and I am also looking, but I am looking for wholesalers who have Supima, Tencel, Viscose, Modal, Cotton-Lycra, and Linen.
Does anyone know ANY good wholesalers who deal with these qualities? I am also trying to look for SILK MATERIALS that wholesale for Handkerchiefs and scarves. Dont know if anyone knows anything about this since this is a tshirt forum, but there have been so many aswesome answers I wouldnt put it past anyone here. LOL
That is Kathleen Fasanella’s site. You can view the posts but you can not post until you are a contributing member. You definitely will find posts about suppliers for these types of fabrics there.
$3.26 for 18z's sounds like a really good price, where do you get em bornover? Around nor cal I hope.
Anyways, I know the sizing between of 18z is more generous than the 1701. But by how much and how does the value/price compare.
I used to like beefy T's because of the heavier feel, softness and fit (less boxy than gildan etc) I have noticed that the sizes are different between some shirts I have. I also noticed that some tags are white and others black, maybe that has something to do with it, idk
$3.26 for 18z's sounds like a really good price, where do you get em bornover? Around nor cal I hope.
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Originally Posted by cjtadas
Anyways, I know the sizing between of 18z is more generous than the 1701. But by how much and how does the value/price compare. I used to like beefy T's because of the heavier feel, softness and fit (less boxy than gildan etc) I have noticed that the sizes are different between some shirts I have. I also noticed that some tags are white and others black, maybe that has something to do with it, idk
TSC is where I get them. They have a warehouse in So Cal and it takes usually two days to get them FedEx ground to Nor Cal.
$3.26 is kind of a high price for a basic blank T, but the person who asked about soft Tees was looking for a heavier soft T that was not necessarily a fashion T. There are some crazy soft Tees that Rodney already mentioned, but because they would fall into the fashion T category, they are lighter weight and more money.
I can’t really comment on them other than they are thick like a Beefy T but nice and soft. They are also not a boxy shirt in my opinion. They have a longer slender look.
The actual size of a medium for example, varies quite a bit between the various manufactures. Some are almost exactly the same and some are really really far apart. That is just the way things are. Many manufacturers will provide the actual fit dimensions, but some do not.
White or black tags are just the choice of the manufacturer, it has nothing to do with anything else.