Performance material T-shirts
Sticker Mule
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Performance/Wicking T-Shirts FTW!
Monico Moreno
I'd be up for ordering a lot more shirts to sell if y'all had performance, wicking t-shirts--at the very least in black and white solid colors. As an example, this Varsity Pickle shirt's material is to kill for >> https://varsitypickle.com/products/mens-performance-tech-short-sleeve-shirt
Sticker Mule
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Moisture Wicking Shirts
Thomas Zahler
I'd love to have moisture wicking shirts available for printing. I know it's a smaller use case, but for marathons/races, hot weather events, and family vacation trips to various Orlando-based amusement parks they'd be amazing!
Sticker Mule
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Offer TShirt Material Options
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sandi.bailey@carync.gov
Please consider Bella Canvas tri-blend t-shirts (#3413) or similar. The tri-blend are softer, thinner, and hold up!
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ATHLETIC “DRI-FIT” FABRIC T-SHIRTS
Charles Robertson
Please consider finding a company to provide you with athletic material for your t-shirts so we can wear your products while working out and playing pickleball! :)
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Dri-Fit Shirts or Active Wear T-Shirts
Vega
Love sticker mule! Would love to see Dri-Fit Shirts or Active Wear T-Shirts. Also front, back and sleeves
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More t-shirt materials
keith michael
Offering a "tri-blend" tee shirt option -- 50% polyester, 25% cotton, and 25% Rayon -- would be a nicer, higher quality choice for those who don't care for 100% cotton. The tri-blend tee shirts offer much better fit, are much softer, and do not fade nearly as fast as pure cotton tee shirts, at least in my experience.
Stanley B
YES PLEASE!! I can't design a shirt for my CrossFit gym because they are only in 100% cotton and... those days are gone. A tri-blend or at least dual blend is the standard for workout clothing or performance clothing. They are readily available from every supplier. Not sure why you wouldn't already offer these as an option. Also, they would then be shrink resistant and I'm sure other people are looking for less shrinkage and more consistency, both of which you do NOT get with 100% cotton.