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T-shirts are the lowest-risk entry point into the Litbuy spreadsheet. They are lightweight, easy to QC, and shipping costs are minimal. In 2026, screen-print quality and blank construction have reached a level where the best batches are almost indistinguishable from retail. This gateway explains which print techniques to look for, how to judge blank thickness, and how to avoid cheap DTG prints that crack after one wash.

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Buying Tips

What to Look For

Screen print should sit on top of the fabric, not sink into it.
Check the collar ribbing — retail quality uses 1x1 or 2x2 rib.
Vintage wash tees should have uneven color distribution, not a solid dip-dye.
Tag stitching should be clean, not loose or zig-zagged.
Oversized blanks should have a dropped shoulder and wide body.
Common Mistakes

What to Avoid

Buying DTG prints that look fine in photos but crack after washing.
Ignoring the blank construction — cheap reps use thin, see-through cotton.
Not checking the print placement alignment against retail photos.
Ordering too small on oversized cuts; they are designed to fit 2 sizes up.
Skipping the inside neck label — it is a fast authenticity check.

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Common Questions About T-Shirts

Absolutely. Top-tier screen print reps are now nearly identical to retail. The main difference is the blank material, which is usually 240gsm+ on premium reps.

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