Pricing: There are many factors involved in figuring the best price for polos. The number of shirts you're ordering, the number of colors and locations in the print, the color of the shirt and whether you want them printed or embroidered are all factors we take into account in giving you the best price. Please CONTACT US for the best price.
Mix & Match! For example, if you order a total of 144 pcs. you can combine T-Shirts, Polos and Sweatshirts and get the 144 pc. price for all (as long as the print is the same). Ask your rep about the details.
DEFINITIONS:
Weight: This is the weight of one square yard of fabric. For example; a 6 oz. t-shirt will be a little thicker and heavier than a 5 oz.
Singles: The number of cotton threads within a square inch of fabric. Similar to thread counts in sheets, the higher the number, the softer the shirt. Because the threads are thinner the shirt fabric is thinner and lighter weight
Ringspun: A process where cotton threads are twisted and thinned while being made. This results in a finer and softer fabric when it is woven together.
CVC: Chief Value Cotton. The term "CVC" signifies a blend where the cotton content is 50% or more. CVC shirts are popular for their soft feel, durability, and heathered appearance, making them a favored choice.
Tri-Blend: A fabric blend of three different fibers: cotton, polyester, and rayon. This combination results in a shirt that is known for its softness, comfort, and durability. Tri-blend shirts often have a heathered, vintage look and a more form-fitting style compared to traditional cotton tees.
Jersey Knit: Smooth fabric - like a regular t-shirt.
Pique: Pique fabric has a sort of nubby or textured feel to the fabric so it can feel a little thicker.
For more information about fabrics please click HERE
Weight: This is the weight of one square yard of fabric. For example; a 6 oz. t-shirt will be a little thicker and heavier than a 5 oz.
Singles: The number of cotton threads within a square inch of fabric. Similar to thread counts in sheets, the higher the number, the softer the shirt. Because the threads are thinner the shirt fabric is thinner and lighter weight
Ringspun: A process where cotton threads are twisted and thinned while being made. This results in a finer and softer fabric when it is woven together.
CVC: Chief Value Cotton. The term "CVC" signifies a blend where the cotton content is 50% or more. CVC shirts are popular for their soft feel, durability, and heathered appearance, making them a favored choice.
Tri-Blend: A fabric blend of three different fibers: cotton, polyester, and rayon. This combination results in a shirt that is known for its softness, comfort, and durability. Tri-blend shirts often have a heathered, vintage look and a more form-fitting style compared to traditional cotton tees.
Jersey Knit: Smooth fabric - like a regular t-shirt.
Pique: Pique fabric has a sort of nubby or textured feel to the fabric so it can feel a little thicker.
For more information about fabrics please click HERE