Custom T-shirts
Explore oversized, heavyweight, washed, gym, streetwear, and custom printed T-shirt styles for different apparel collections.
Explore Custom T-shirt Styles
Different T-shirt styles for streetwear brands, activewear collections, retail programs, and wholesale apparel projects.
How to Choose the Right T-shirt Style
Different apparel programs require different T-shirt fits, fabric weights, and construction styles.
For Streetwear Brands
Oversized and heavyweight silhouettes create stronger fashion positioning and premium perception.
For Fitness Brands
Breathable and lightweight fabrics improve comfort and movement performance.
For Merchandise Programs
Standard cotton and screen printing help reduce production cost for bulk orders.
For Startup Brands
Simple logo applications and heavyweight blanks work well for early-stage collections.
T-shirt Fit & Silhouette Guide
Different T-shirt silhouettes create different brand positioning, fit perception, and styling direction.
Regular Fit
Balanced everyday silhouette for retail and promotional programs.
Oversized Fit
Relaxed proportions with drop shoulders for modern streetwear collections.
Boxy Fit
Shorter body length and wider structure for premium fashion brands.
Athletic Fit
Closer body shape designed for fitness and activewear programs.
Recommended Fabrics & T-shirt Weights
Different fabric weights and material choices affect structure, comfort, durability, and overall brand positioning.
T-shirt Printing & Branding Applications
Different logo applications create different visual positioning for apparel collections and brand identities.
Custom T-shirt Manufacturing FAQs
Common questions about T-shirt styles, fabric weights, fits, printing methods, and production options.
What is the best T-shirt weight for streetwear brands?
Our standard MOQ is 100 pcs per design/color, and sizes can usually be mixed within the order.
What fit works best for gym T-shirts?
Athletic and lightweight fits are commonly used for movement-focused activewear programs.
What is the difference between oversized and boxy T-shirts?
Oversized fits are generally longer and looser, while boxy fits are wider with shorter body proportions.
Which printing method is best for graphic T-shirts?
Screen printing is commonly used for bulk graphics, while DTG works well for detailed artwork and smaller quantities.
Can I mix different T-shirt styles in one order?
Yes. You can send reference images, mockups, or product ideas. We will help review fabric, fit, logo method, and production details.
What is the best printing method for oversized streetwear T-shirts?
Puff printing and screen printing are commonly used for oversized streetwear collections because they create stronger graphic impact and better visual texture on heavyweight fabrics.