Posts by mekong
Henley Neckline T-Shirts: Pros, Cons,… Guide for Brands
A Henley shirt is one of those garments that feels familiar yet often gets mis-represented. It’s not a basic tee, and it’s not a polo. ...
Split / Notch Neck T-Shirts: Pros, Cons, and How to Produce Them Right
A split / notch neck tee is the “quiet upgrade” of a crew neck: it keeps the easy, everyday feel of a basic tee, but adds a small cente...
Square Neck T-Shirts: Pros, Cons, and Why They Matter for Your Brand
If you’ve seen square neck T-shirts popping up on Instagram feeds and fashion blogs, you’re not imagining it they really are everywhere...
Boat Neck (Bateau) T-Shirts: Pros, Cons, Specs, and What Brand Owners Must Control
Boat neck (also called bateau or Sabrina neckline) is a wide, near-horizontal neckline that runs across the collarbone and close to the...
Scoop Neck (U-Neck) T-Shirts: Pros, Cons, and What Brand Owners Should Know
A scoop neck (U-neck) T-shirt has a rounded neckline that sits lower and wider than a standard crew neck. The result is a softer, more ...
Deep V-Neck T-Shirts: Specs, Production, and Pros & Cons
A deep V-neck tee is a lower-cut V that moves a T-shirt from “basic” to fashion fast. That’s the upside. The downside is just as real: ...
V-Neck T-Shirts: A Brand Owner’s Guide to Design, Risk, and Reorder Reality
V-neck T-shirts sit in an interesting space between basic and fashion. They look simple, but they are less forgiving than crew necks in...
T-Shirt Crew Neckline: The Most Common Neckline and the Most Misunderstood
The crew neckline is the most widely used T-shirt neckline in the global apparel market. At first glance, it looks simple: a round open...
14 Common Types of T-Shirt Necklines: Pros, Cons, and a Brand Owner’s Guide
Necklines look small, but they change fit, comfort, styling, print placement, and returns. If your brand sells tees, choosing the right...
Cotton Tee Fabrics: Types, GSM, From Basic to Premium T Shirts For Brands
Cotton T-shirts are everywhere for one reason: they feel good. They breathe well. They print well. And customers trust them. But here’s...