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T-Shirt Manufacturer | High Quality – Low Minimums
T-Shirt Manufacturer | High Quality – Low Minimums

T-Shirt Manufacturer | High Quality – Low Minimums

If you want to make custom t-shirts for your company, brand, or event, this article is worth reading until the end. We learn everything you need to know about t-shirt design, what you need to consider before placing an order and why we are a preferred top t-shirt manufacturer.

 

Types Of T-Shirts

First things first. You will want to consider which t-shirt or tank top style makes sense for your target customer.

 

A common loop many brands fall into is they all use the same basic fit and style of crew neck cotton t-shirt. It makes sense; crew necks are the most practical clothing. But if you want to stand out from the crowd, then its probably worth exploring all of your options.

 

Read this comprehensive guide on Types of T-Shirts to learn more. This article outlines all of the different styles of t-shirts. It also includes diagrams and descriptions of the shapes, collars, cuffs, and hemlines.

 

Types of T-Shirt Fabric

Once you have selected the shape, fit, and style of your t-shirt, fabric selection is the next step. Many customers happily go with whatever is recommended. However, there are many options available.

 

Two metrics, weight and composition, generally categorize t-shirt fabric.

 

Composition is essentially the ingredients or materials that make up the fabric. Most t-shirt fabric is made from cotton and is blended with other materials such as elastane and polyester. Here are some common t-shirt fabric compositions.

  • 100% Cotton
  • 97% cotton 3% elastane
  • 88% cotton 12% elastane
  • 60% cotton, 20% polyester (CVC)
  • 65% polyester, 35% cotton (TC)

As always, there are endless options available. We won't go into much depth in this article; however, if you want to know more, we have linked to a comprehensive guide on Types of T-Shirt Fabrics should you want to explore further.

 

GSM is an abbreviation of grams per square meter. This is a metric used to calculate the weight of a fabric. Below is a list of common GSM-weighted fabrics for t-shirts by style.

  • 140 GSM lightweight fabric for hot climates commonly used for surf brands.
  • 180 GSM mid-weight fabric is the most common fabric for regular crew necks.
  • 240 GSM is the heavy-weight fabric used for streetwear.

Types Of T Shirt Printing & Embroidery

Once the base elements of the t-shirt are selected, you may want to add some printing or embroidery to brand the shirt or give it some individuality.

 

In recent years printing on shirts has exploded, and so have the methods and technology. Let’s look at several different methods to see which best suits you.

  • Digital printing (DTG) – is best suited for high-definition pictures or artwork.
  • Screen printing – best suited for vector art, logos, or writing. Less than six colors.
  • Heat transfer – a cheaper option that may not last as long.
  • Sublimation printing – only suitable for synthetic fabrics
  • This is just scratching the surface of the different printing techniques t-shirt manufactures offer. You can read more about them here.

 

Embroidery is also a fantastic option to add art or branding to a shirt. You can embroider any artwork. However, there are limitations to the definition of the image compared to DTG.

 

T-Shirt Tags & Labelling

T-shirts made for companies or events may not have to be too concerned about labels or tags. However, you’ll want your customized tags and labeling if you are a brand. In addition, you’ll want your customer to know you made the shirt from top to bottom.

 

Here is a list of common labels for t-shirts.

 

  • Brand tag – fixed on the rear neck of the shirt. It can be printed or woven on a mixture of materials
  • Size tag – smaller separate tag fixed with the brand tag
  • Care label – fixed on the inside hip. Used to share a message and give instructions on how to care for the t-shirt
  • Hem tag – can be fixed to the hem of the shirt or to the sleeve hem. Usually a logo.
  • A hang tag is separate from the garment and displays information about the piece and pricing or barcodes.
  • Labels are prepared using design files. So you will want your graphic designer to have these drawn up and ready to be delivered in a design file.

 

T-Shirt Manufacturer

At Auteurs Impex Apparel Manufacturing in USA, creating high-quality products partnered with a seamless customer experience is why we have such a high rate of returning customers.

 

We offer endless customization with low minimum order quantity making it easy for our brands to get what they want without breaking the bank.

 

We are strategically located in Vietnam to be closer to freshly spun cotton while being in a position to offer premium products at highly competitive prices.