HooBuy T-Shirts Spreadsheet

T-shirts are the entry point for most buyers on the HooBuy spreadsheet. Because they are low cost, buyers often skip QC steps. This page shows you exactly what to check — from collar construction to print durability — before you open the full catalog.

T-shirts are the entry point for most buyers on the HooBuy spreadsheet. Because they are low cost, buyers often skip QC steps. This page shows you exactly what to check — from collar construction to print durability — before you open the full catalog.

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Buying Tips for T-Shirts

  • Look for 240g+ cotton if you want the shirt to hold its shape; 200g is fine for summer basics.
  • Vintage-wash tees often have intentional fading; distinguish this from poor dye quality.
  • Double-stitch collars last significantly longer than single-stitch.
  • Boxy fits usually have wider sleeves and shorter bodies — check the size chart carefully.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Assuming all 'cotton' is the same — ring-spun and combed cotton feel very different.
  • Buying for the graphic without checking the blank quality underneath.
  • Not checking neckline stretch recovery; cheap collars bag out after a few wears.

QC Checklist for T-Shirts

Request these specific checks in your QC photos before approving shipment.

1Collar ribbing and stitching rows
2Print opacity and registration accuracy
3Shoulder seam alignment and stitch count
4Hem stitching straightness
5Fabric hand-feel and thickness

Style Direction in 2026

In 2026, boxy and cropped fits are still the dominant streetwear silhouette. Vintage wash and sun-faded treatments are in high demand. Minimalist single-chest prints are trending for cleaner looks.

Sizing Advice

T-shirts are usually TTS, but boxy and oversized fits add 2-4cm to chest width and reduce length. Always compare to a tee you already own. If you prefer a fitted look, size down on oversized releases.

Ready to Browse T-Shirts?

The full T-Shirts catalog is waiting. You now know what to look for, what to avoid, and what to check in QC. Go find the right batch.