It's Just a White T-Shirt or Is It?


Blank is boring. Contrary to this post's title, you can do wonders with a plain, white t-shirt, preferably a lightweight. For an outdoor, resilient event, you would need a t-shirt weighing in around 5.2 ounces. The 6 oz., 7 or 8 are a tad too thick if your t-shirts are to be customized for any type of walk, run, cycling event, fishing derby, rally, etc. You would want as much flexibility for those wearing your imprinted t-shirts as possible or they probably won't wear them ever again (too hot or snug is uncomfortable, period).

As far as silk screening is concerned, a lightweight t-shirt is normally reserved for 1 or 2-color prints, left or right chest, full front or full back, etc. You don't want to heap too much color on a lightweight. If you are interested in a 3+ color imprint, this is when you may need to consider a heavier cotton shirt. What are your plans or where do we find decent, branded t-shirts at "decent" prices?

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