Bella+Canvas is one of the most requested brands in custom shirt printing. When people ask for it by name, they’re typically looking for something that feels softer than a standard promo tee and fits more like something they’d actually choose to wear. For us, Bella+Canvas mostly delivers on that promise. We’ve found that the shirts…
Category: Garments
The Best Shirt Material for Printing & Everyday Wear
Choosing the right shirt or sweatshirt material matters more than most people realize. A great fabric doesn’t just feel better against the skin; it affects how long the garment lasts, how it wears day after day, and how versatile it is across seasons and lifestyles. And if you’re getting custom apparel, it can affect how…
Polyester vs Cotton Shirts: How They Feel, Wear, and Look with Custom Branding
When you’re choosing the right shirt for your wardrobe or for custom branding, the fabric matters more than most people realize. Cotton and polyester are two of the most common materials in shirts today, each with their own strengths and trade‑offs in terms of comfort, longevity, breathability, and performance. Understanding those differences makes it easier…
How to Wash Screen-Printed Shirts
Screen-printed designs are generally quite sturdy and can handle regular wear and washing without much impact. This is largely thanks to the methodology: the ink used in screen printing is cured with heat and bonded to the fabric, giving it extra durability and flexibility. However, like all garments, repeated washing slowly takes a toll on…
The Best Carhartt Hoodies for Custom Embroidery That Ages Well
Embroidery looks great on a new hoodie. That’s the easy part. What really matters is how it looks later — after the fabric breaks in, the hoodie gets worn a lot, and the logo has to live on something that’s actually used. Carhartt makes a lot of hoodies, but some of them handle embroidery better…
Jerzees vs Gildan: Comparing Tees, Fleece, and Sizing
Jerzees and Gildan are both solid brands that you’d think perform largely in the same ways. But they don’t. The differences aren’t dramatic, but they’re consistent, and they tend to show up after printing, after washing, and after you start wearing the tees and sweatshirts regularly. Here are those differences with a focus on T-shirts,…