First drops
Useful when the brand wants a fuller body, a more premium hand feel, and better first-drop confidence.
- Focus on hand feel, final look, and sample confidence.
- Best next step: request a sample before locking the first drop.
Heavyweight blank built for stronger hand feel, cleaner drape, and better print presence.
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Best for brand launches, print-ready blanks, and repeatable wholesale programs.
| Size | length | 1 2chest | shoulder | sleeve |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 7328.74 in | 5722.44 in | 5220.47 in | 23.59.25 in |
| M | 7529.53 in | 5923.23 in | 5421.26 in | 249.45 in |
| L | 7730.31 in | 6124.02 in | 5622.05 in | 24.59.65 in |
| XL | 7931.1 in | 6324.8 in | 5822.83 in | 259.84 in |
| 2XL | 8131.89 in | 6525.59 in | 6023.62 in | 2710.63 in |
Brands usually care about launch feel. Wholesalers usually care about repeat stability.
Useful when the brand wants a fuller body, a more premium hand feel, and better first-drop confidence.
Useful when the buyer cares about repeatable weight, cleaner print surface, and steadier reorder expectations.
Keep the spec clear, the order scope clear, and the quote honest.
A heavier cotton surface usually supports cleaner print results and better final presence.
Works well for chest logos and structured placements when the hand feel matters.
Suitable for labels, tags, and packaging when the launch needs a more branded finish.
A practical choice for repeat programs when weight consistency matters more than chasing the lowest quote.
A cleaner comparison usually beats a longer explanation.