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OopBuy T-Shirts Spreadsheet — Buying Guide & Full Catalog

The OopBuy T-Shirts Spreadsheet is the most entry-friendly category. T-shirts are affordable, easy to size, and make up a large portion of first-time orders. This gateway explains how to spot good blanks, avoid cheap prints, and build a solid tee rotation.

Buying Advice for T-Shirts

T-shirts are the safest first purchase. Focus on blank quality — 240GSM+ cotton feels substantial. Check whether the print is screen-printed, DTG, or heat transfer. Screen print lasts longest.

Style Direction

Boxy fits and cropped lengths are the 2026 standard. Vintage single-stitch styles and faded earth tones are trending. Minimalist logo placements are preferred over all-over prints.

Common Mistakes

  • Buying 180GSM budget blanks that feel like paper after one wash
  • Ignoring neck rib construction — rolled collars ruin the look
  • Choosing all-over prints that crack within weeks
  • Not checking if the tee is pre-shrunk

Target Audience

First-time buyers, bulk order builders, and anyone looking for affordable everyday essentials.

QC Checkpoints

When your QC photos arrive, inspect these specific points before approving shipment:

  • Neck rib thickness and collar stitching
  • Print adhesion and cracking resistance
  • Shoulder seam alignment and stitch count
  • Hem stitch consistency and double-stitch presence
  • Tag placement and material accuracy

Sizing & Materials

Sizing Tips

Boxy fits are oversized by default. For a regular fit, go one size down. Slim fits are TTS. Always check the length if you are over 6 feet tall.

Material Tips

Ring-spun cotton is softer than standard cotton. Pima or Egyptian cotton blends offer premium hand-feel. Avoid 100% polyester unless you want a dri-fit sport look.

Fit Guide

Slim: TTS. Regular: TTS. Boxy: Size down for standard fit. Cropped: Check length chart.

T-Shirts FAQ

What should I check before buying t-shirts?

T-shirts are the safest first purchase. Focus on blank quality — 240GSM+ cotton feels substantial. Check whether the print is screen-printed, DTG, or heat transfer. Screen print lasts longest.

How do I size t-shirts correctly?

Boxy fits are oversized by default. For a regular fit, go one size down. Slim fits are TTS. Always check the length if you are over 6 feet tall.

What are the most common mistakes with t-shirts?

Buying 180GSM budget blanks that feel like paper after one wash Ignoring neck rib construction — rolled collars ruin the look Choosing all-over prints that crack within weeks Not checking if the tee is pre-shrunk

Ready to browse T-Shirts?

The full catalog has thousands of t-shirts across all quality tiers. Use the category filters to narrow down your search.

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