T-Shirts
MuleBuy Spreadsheet
T-shirts are the highest-volume category on the MuleBuy Spreadsheet. From heavyweight blanks to vintage graphic prints, the range is massive. This gateway page breaks down what to look for before you click into the full catalog: fabric weight, neckline construction, print method, and wash quality. The main site holds the complete T-Shirts directory with thousands of options across every style and price range.
What to
Look For
This category has specific quality markers, common pitfalls, and fit nuances. Read these before browsing the full t-shirts catalog.
Buying Tips
- 220gsm+ cotton is the sweet spot for quality blanks.
- Check if the neckline has a reinforced collar band.
- Screen prints should feel embedded, not sitting on top.
- Vintage wash tees should have uneven color fading, not uniform.
Common Mistakes
- Buying based on the model photo rather than flat-lay QC.
- Ignoring the difference between DTG and screen print.
- Assuming all oversized tees have the same shoulder drop.
Size & Fit
- Oversized tees typically run 2-3 inches longer and wider.
- Box-fit styles are shorter in length with wider body.
- Cropped tees should be measured against your own length preference.
QC Checklist for T-Shirts

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T-Shirts FAQ
Quality screen prints and DTG are wash-resistant. Turn the tee inside out and wash cold to maximize print life.
180-220gsm is ideal for hot weather. Anything above 280gsm will feel heavy in summer.
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