T-Shirts on the Litbuy Spreadsheet
T-Shirts are the most accessible entry point on the Litbuy Spreadsheet. They are affordable, fast to ship, and offer the quickest way to test a batch quality before committing to higher-ticket items.
What to Buy in T-Shirts
Boxy tees, vintage single-stitch remakes, and minimalist logo prints are the most consistent. Graphic tees are riskier because print alignment varies more.
How to Judge Quality
Feel the fabric weight. A quality tee should be at least 220 GSM. Anything lighter will feel cheap and lose shape after a few washes.
Common Mistakes
Ignoring collar construction. A good tee uses a ribbed neckband that returns to shape after stretching. Budget tees use a single cut that will bacon-neck within weeks.
QC Checkpoints
Shoulder seam alignment, hem stitch consistency, and print cracking. Check the inside shoulder seam for reinforced stitching.
Sizing Tip
Boxy fits are intentionally oversized. If you are between sizes, go down for a fitted look or up for a draped silhouette.
Material Advice
Ring-spun cotton is the gold standard. It is softer and holds its shape better than open-end cotton. The Spreadsheet notes sometimes mention the spinning method.
Style Direction
Minimalist prints and tonal logos are the safest. Complex all-over prints are harder to replicate and more likely to have alignment issues.
Who Is This For?
First-time buyers, summer wardrobe builders, and anyone who wants a quick quality test before buying larger hauls.
What to Browse First
Start with the basic tees section to understand the baseline quality, then move into graphics once you have a reference point.
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