The difference between high-end T-shirt customization and regular T-shirt customization

When you hear the word "high-end" when customizing a high-end T-shirt, it feels obvious that the price is relatively expensive. Of course, there must be a difference in customization prices between high-end T-shirts and regular T-shirts, but quality cannot be judged by price, otherwise you will fall into the trap of "high-end".   Only by knowing the difference between high-end T-shirt customization and regular T-shirt customization can one avoid being trapped by "high-end" traps. The so-called "high-end" always refers to quality, not appearance. Nowadays, some so-called high-end T-shirts are customized with fashionable styles and high-end visual effects, especially with superb photography and photo editing techniques. Coupled with the term "high-end T-shirt customization", many enterprises are trapped, but when they actually get them, the difference is far. How to avoid falling into the trap of "high-end T-shirt customization"

What kind of fabric is better to choose when customizing a POLO shirt?

First of all, in terms of fabric texture, the higher the yarn count, the better the texture. The lower the yarn count, the rougher the feel. Generally, when we go to the mall to buy branded POLO shirts, we will choose ones with higher yarn counts, and of course the prices will be more expensive.

Secondly, judging from the thickness of the fabric, the higher the yarn count, the thinner the fabric. It is not recommended to choose light-colored fabrics with high yarn count because it will be more transparent.

Finally, in terms of maintenance, the higher the yarn count, the harder it is to maintain. A high yarn count means a thin yarn, and the fastness will be relatively low.

When employees choose custom-made POLO shirts, it is recommended to choose a yarn count of about 20 for pure cotton, because 20-count is the best in terms of cost performance, but you should also choose 20-count from a large factory, because the same 20-count fabrics are on the market. There is a big difference between the quality of the off-the-shelf fabrics and those made by large factories. The fabrics are moderately thick and soft to the touch. They are stylish to wear but not too see-through. The washing and maintenance requirements are not that high.

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