NECK STYLE:Crewneck (Classic style): The most famous of T-shirts styles are crew necks, also known as classic T-shirts. These are T-shirts with a round circular neck. V-Neck: The neck is shaped like the letter "V."Henley (Y-Neck): Most Henleys will come with buttons that run down the ‘V’ area of the T-shirt. Henleys usually have around 2-5 buttons, and you can wear them as short or long sleeves.Scoop Neck: Scoop necks are similar to crew neck T-shirts, where the round neckline is bigger and hangs slightly below the collarbone.Halter Top: A sleeveless triangular top that ties around the back and at the back of the neck
Cap: Cap sleeves extend just below the shoulderShort: Classic short-sleeve t-shirt designSleeveless: Classic t-shirt without sleevesTank: sleeveless shirt noted for the low neckline, thin shoulder straps, and no sleeves3/4 Sleeve: A 3/4 sleeve top strikes that perfect balance between the coverage of long sleeves and the breeziness of short sleeves.Raglan/Baseball tee: Characterized by having sleeves that extend all the way to the collar and neckline, rather than ending at the shoulder. "Baseball tee-style" raglan shirts have different colored sleevesLong: T-shirt which covers your shoulder to the wrist.
Tank: sleeveless T-shirts that are perfect for warmer weatherRinger: Features contrasting ribbing on the neckline and sleeve hems, adding just a pop of colorHoodie Tee: The inspiration for stylish hooded t-shirts came from the all-time favorite hoodie sweatshirtsPocket: Typically features a single pocket on the left breastWomen's Fit/Tapered: A fit that hugs the body at the bust, waist, hip and sleeve
Slim: A form-fitting style with a narrower cut across the chest, waist, and sleevesMuscle: Similar to the slim fit's contoured shape, but tighter around the chest and waist with a looser fit around the arms and shouldersRegular: A relaxed, comfortable fit with a looser cut over the chest, waist, and sleeves. This fit is suitable for various body shapes and is a traditional choiceRelaxed: A deliberately looser and more comfortable profile than traditional or slim fitsCropped: Shorter in length, exposing a portion of the torso above the waistline
Grams per Square Meter (GSM): Measures fabric weight in grams per square meter, reflecting its thickness and density. Higher GSM indicates heavier, denser, and often more durable fabric, while lower GSM signifies lighter, more breathable material.Ounces per Square Yard (oz/yd²): The imperial counterpart to GSM, this measures fabric weight in ounces per square yard. A higher oz/yd² indicates heavier, denser material. For example, a typical t-shirt falls within the 4–7 oz/yd² range.
Lightweight T-Shirts: 120–150 GSM or 3.5–4.5 oz/yd²
Mediumweight T-Shirts: 150–180 GSM or 4.5–5.3 oz/yd²
Heavyweight T-Shirts: 180–200+ GSM or 5.3–6+ oz/yd²
100% Cotton: Known for their durability. When properly cared for, they can withstand numerous washes without losing their shape or comfort.Ringspun Cotton: Yarn made by continuously twisting and thinning a rope of cotton fibers. The twisting makes the short hairs of cotton stand out, resulting in a stronger yarn with a significantly softer hand.Tri-Blend: 50/25/25 poly/Airlume combed and ring spun cotton/rayon, 40 singles. You get the comfort from the cotton, durability from the polyester and the luxurious drape from the rayon50/50 Blend: 50/50 cotton/polyPerformance: Generally, 100% polyester fabric with technology that wicks moisture, resists snags, stains or odors.
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