T-Shirts — SuperBuy Spreadsheet Category Guide

The T-Shirts category inside the SuperBuy spreadsheet helps you navigate graphic tees, basic tops, and statement pieces from a catalog of 10k+ items. This page explains what to look for in print quality, fabric weight, and fit before you dive into the complete T-Shirts directory. Getting oriented here saves you from ordering tees that look great in listing photos but disappoint in hand.

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What to Buy in This Category

This category covers oversized graphic tees, fitted basics, long-sleeve options, and everything in between. The spreadsheet helps you sort by print technique (screen print vs. DTG), fabric GSM, and fit type. If you're after that vintage, boxy silhouette, look for 220GSM+ cotton with a relaxed cut description. For layering basics, lighter 180-200GSM tees work perfectly.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Print quality is the biggest variable in this category. Screen-printed graphics hold up far better than heat-transferred ones, but you can't always tell from listing photos. Check QC images closely for print alignment and cracking. Also, oversized fits from some sellers can be extremely oversized — always check the chest width measurement rather than relying on the labeled size.

T-Shirts Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if a graphic tee print will last?

Look for 'screen print' or 'silk screen' in the listing description — these typically outlast heat transfers. In your QC photos, check for sharp edges and even ink coverage. If the print looks raised or glossy, it might be a heat transfer that could crack after a few washes.

What's the ideal GSM for a summer tee?

180-220 GSM is perfect for summer — light enough to breathe but thick enough to avoid being see-through. Anything below 160 GSM will likely be too thin.