T-Shirts Spreadsheet
T-shirts are the entry point for most SuperBuy spreadsheet users. They are low-cost, low-risk, and easy to ship. This spreadsheet helps you find the right blank style, print quality, and boxy versus standard fit before you browse the full catalog.
This is the T-Shirts entry page for the SuperBuy spreadsheet. The full t-shirts catalog is available on the main site. Use this page to understand what to buy, how to size, and what to avoid.
Browse Full T-ShirtsWhat to Buy in T-Shirts
Why buy t-shirts through the SuperBuy spreadsheet? T-shirts are the cheapest way to test a seller. They ship in bulk and are the fastest items to add to your cart.
Who is this for? First-time buyers, print enthusiasts, and anyone looking for daily staples.
Style direction: Boxy oversized, vintage wash, and graphic prints. Minimalist and text-based designs are trending in 2026.
Common mistakes: Buying purely based on the mock-up image. Ignoring the blank type — not all tees are the same cut. Forgetting that some prints are DTG and others are screen-printed.
Tips & Advice
Follow these tips before you browse the full catalog. They will save you from returns, sizing errors, and shipping surprises.
Before You Buy
Focus on the collar ribbing — 1.5 to 2cm ribbing is the sign of a better blank. Look for 200+ GSM cotton for a premium feel. Boxy fits suit wider shoulders; standard fits suit most body types.
What to Inspect
Check the collar stitching — double-stitch is preferred. Print should be centered and no pixelation visible at close zoom. Hem should be straight.
Size & Fit
Boxy fits: true to size. Standard fits: size up for a looser feel. Measure your favorite tee at home and compare shoulder and chest width.
Ready to browse T-Shirts?
The full t-shirts catalog is on the main site. Use what you learned here to shop smarter.
Browse Full T-ShirtsCommon Questions
What is the best style to buy in T-Shirts?
Boxy oversized, vintage wash, and graphic prints. Minimalist and text-based designs are trending in 2026.
What mistakes should I avoid?
Buying purely based on the mock-up image. Ignoring the blank type — not all tees are the same cut. Forgetting that some prints are DTG and others are screen-printed.
How do I size correctly?
Boxy fits: true to size. Standard fits: size up for a looser feel. Measure your favorite tee at home and compare shoulder and chest width.
What should I check in QC photos?
Check the collar stitching — double-stitch is preferred. Print should be centered and no pixelation visible at close zoom. Hem should be straight.