T-Shirts — KakoBuy Spreadsheet
Graphic tees, vintage blanks, and oversized boxy fits. T-shirts are the fastest impulse-buy category on the spreadsheet.
What to Know Before Buying T-Shirts
This is the KakoBuy Spreadsheet category page for T-Shirts. The full catalog for this category is on AstroReps. Use this page to understand what to look for before you click through.
Category Overview: T-shirts are the fastest impulse-buy category on the KakoBuy Spreadsheet. They are affordable, lightweight, and easy to add to any haul. The challenge is that quality varies more than any other category. A T-shirt that looks premium in the listing may arrive as a thin, misshapen layer. The key is to focus on fabric weight, collar construction, and print quality. This guide shows you how to find the right T-shirts without getting burned.
Buying Tips: Fabric weight is everything for T-shirts. Look for 200-250 GSM for a premium feel. Anything below 180 GSM is likely too thin and may be see-through. Check the collar construction: a ribbed collar with reinforced stitching is a sign of quality. For printed tees, check the print method. Screen-printed designs are more durable and feel integrated into the fabric. Heat-pressed designs sit on top and may crack or peel. The best T-shirts on the KakoBuy catalog are the ones with detailed material descriptions and clear size charts.
Common Mistakes: Buying based on the preview photo without checking fabric weight Ignoring collar construction which is the first area to fail Not checking the size chart for oversized fits Assuming all T-shirts are the same quality Skipping QC photos of the print and collar
QC Focus: Fabric weight and opacity Collar construction and ribbing Print method and alignment Seam stitching quality Tag accuracy and placement Shape retention after washing
Size & Material: T-shirts on the KakoBuy catalog come in three main fits: standard, oversized, and cropped. Standard fits are true to size. Oversized fits are 1-2 sizes larger in chest and length. Cropped fits are shorter in length. Check the measurement chart for length and chest width. For material, 100% cotton is the softest but may shrink. Cotton-poly blends are more durable and hold shape better.
Style Direction: In 2026, oversized boxy fits and vintage-wash blanks are the dominant trends. Neutral colors and earth tones are the safest choices. Graphic tees with minimal designs are easier to QC than complex multi-color prints.
QC Checklist for T-Shirts
Fabric weight and opacity
Collar construction and ribbing
Print method and alignment
Seam stitching quality
Tag accuracy and placement
Shape retention after washing
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Buying based on the preview photo without checking fabric weight
Ignoring collar construction which is the first area to fail
Not checking the size chart for oversized fits
Assuming all T-shirts are the same quality
Skipping QC photos of the print and collar
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