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Superbuy T-Shirts Spreadsheet Guide
Short sleeves, graphic tees and blanks need print, tag, fabric and measurement checks before shipping.
What to Check Before Ordering
Print alignment, collar shape, chest width, length and fabric color. These details are easier to confirm from green-background warehouse QC photos than from polished seller images.
Best Spreadsheet Notes for T-Shirts
- Product fit: check measurements or model options before you rely on the listed size.
- QC photo request: ask for close-ups when labels, stitching, hardware, print, or packaging matter.
- Shipping risk: consider weight, volume, restrictions and whether the item belongs in a mixed parcel.
How to Compare T-Shirt Spreadsheet Finds
T-shirts look easy to buy, but the best finds still need measurement and print checks. A useful Superbuy T-shirts spreadsheet should separate blanks, graphic tees, oversized fits, cropped cuts, and heavyweight pieces. Each row should include size notes, fabric expectations, print risk, and whether the listing has enough photos to judge tags and alignment.
Start with chest width, shoulder width, and length. Oversized shirts can still be too short, and standard shirts can fit differently depending on the blank. For graphics, check whether the print is centered, whether the back print is straight, and whether the color in QC photos matches the seller photos closely enough. Tag photos can help when sizing or version differences matter.
Fabric, Print, and Shipping Notes
T-shirts are usually easy to ship, which makes them useful for building a parcel around heavier items. The main risk is quality expectation. A cheap tee may be thin, a heavy tee may add more weight than expected, and large prints can crack or sit crooked. Spreadsheet notes should flag fabric weight, fit style, and visible print concerns.
If you are ordering several tees, test one seller first or group similar items with clear QC requirements. Warehouse photos are usually enough for simple shirts, but graphic-heavy pieces benefit from a close-up of the print and a flat front/back photo.
Final Decision Checklist
For T-shirts, choose the row that gives the clearest fit and print expectations instead of the lowest price. A good listing should make the blank weight, chest width, length, and graphic placement easy to verify. If you are buying several tees, avoid stacking too many unknown sellers in one parcel. Testing one or two reliable rows first usually leads to better repeat orders and fewer returns.
Quick T-Shirt FAQ
Which T-shirt measurements matter most? Chest width, shoulder width, and body length are the key checks.
What print QC should I inspect? Centering, straightness, color, cracking, and print placement on both front and back.
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