T-Shirts on USFans Spreadsheet

Graphic prints, blank quality, and fit guides for the most versatile category.

T-shirts are the entry point for most USFans spreadsheet users because of lower price points and faster turnover. In 2026, the category has shifted toward premium blanks — thicker cotton, boxier silhouettes, and pigment-dyed finishes that mimic vintage retail drops. This hub focuses on distinguishing a good t-shirt listing from a risky one: blank sourcing (whether it is a known wholesale blank or a custom cut), print method differences (DTG vs screen print vs puff), and how neckline ribbing quality reveals construction standards. We also break down why some graphic tees restock monthly while others are one-and-done drops.

Trending Directions in 2026

Premium BlanksBoxy FitPuff PrintVintage GraphicsLayering Tees

QC Checklist

  • Blank brand or weight documentation
  • Print edge sharpness and ink opacity
  • Neckline ribbing width and recovery
  • Shoulder seam alignment and stitch type
  • Tag accuracy and wash label language

Common Mistakes

  • Ordering DTG prints expecting screen-print durability
  • Buying vintage graphics without checking copyright grey zones
  • Ignoring neckline stretch after first wash
  • Choosing size based on retail brand memory instead of measurements

Beginner Notes

  • Start with basic blanks to test sizing before graphic pieces
  • Screen prints generally outlast DTG on dark garments
  • Always request a size chart image, not just text

Now that you know what to look for in t-shirts, browse the live listings with context.

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T-Shirts FAQ

Start with the batch or seller tier information, then cross-reference sizing notes with the measurement charts. Check whether the print method is DTG or screen print — this determines wash durability.

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Apply what you have learned here. Open the live t-shirts directory to see current listings, availability, and seller details.