LoveGoBuy Spreadsheet

T-Shirts Spreadsheet

T-shirts are the highest-volume entry point for most buyers. On the LoveGoBuy spreadsheet, this category is split by print type, fabric weight, and fit. The goal of this page is not to show you a local list of tees, but to prepare you for the full catalog section where you will find the actual inventory. Before you click through, you should know which fabric weight is best for your climate, how to judge print quality from photos, and what neckline style is most current in 2026. This page keeps the focus on purchase-readiness so you do not waste time on the wrong batch.

Buying Advice

  • For summer wear, stick to 180-200gsm cotton. Anything heavier feels bulky in humid weather.

  • Graphic tees need to be checked at the print edges. Clean edges mean the screen was aligned correctly.

  • Blank tees are safer for beginners. They have fewer callout points and the margin for error is wider.

  • Check the collar construction. A ribbed collar with reinforced stitching lasts longer than a flat-knit neck.

  • Color fastness matters. Ask the seller if the dye is reactive or pigment-based. Reactive dyes fade less.

Style Directions

Boxy / Cropped: Popular in 2026. Shoulder seam should sit slightly past the natural shoulder point.

Longline / Layered: These work best under open jackets. Make sure the side slit is deep enough to move freely.

Vintage / Washed: Acid wash and enzyme wash treatments should be even across the front and back.

Minimal / Heavyweight: 240gsm+ blanks are trending. They look premium even without a logo.

Common Mistakes

  • Buying based on the front photo only. Back print alignment and tag placement are just as important.

  • Ignoring the sleeve length. Oversized tees often have sleeves that are too long or too short.

  • Not checking the shirt length. A cropped tee that is too long defeats the purpose.

  • Forgetting to compare the graphic scale. Some factories scale the print down by 5-10% without mentioning it.

QC Checklist

  • Neck label is woven or printed with correct font and spacing.

  • Shoulder seam is aligned and the stitch count is consistent.

  • Print is centered both horizontally and vertically.

  • No visible print on the inside back of the fabric for single-layer prints.

  • Hem is double-stitched and sits flat without curling.

Size & Fit Tips

T-shirts on the spreadsheet are generally listed in Asian sizing unless noted otherwise. For a relaxed fit, size up one. For an oversized fit, size up two. Always check the shoulder measurement in the full catalog because sleeve drop is the hardest thing to fix after purchase.

Category FAQ

Find T-Shirts in the full catalog

The full catalog has thousands of t-shirts across all batches and price points. Use the guide above to prepare, then click below to browse.

Browse Full T-Shirts