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Graphic tees, basics, and lightweight tops

Sugargoo Spreadsheet T-Shirts

Last reviewed: May 2026

Use this T-shirt lane for graphic tees, basics, short sleeves and lightweight tops. The key checks are collar shape, garment measurements, print placement, fabric weight, colour and whether multiple tees still make sense once parcel weight is added.

Graphic tee and top linksCollar and print QCLength / chest / shoulder checksMulti-item haul weight planning

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Preview live t-shirts cards before opening full product pages. Keep these as spreadsheet-style references, then verify variants, seller details and Sugargoo QC photos before shipping.

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These cards are curated Sugargoo Spreadsheet find previews. Open the live product page, then use Sugargoo for ordering, QC photos, storage and shipping.

Why T-shirt spreadsheet rows need print and fit checks

T-shirts are easy to overbuy because thumbnails make many rows look similar. The real differences are in collar shape, shoulder width, body length, fabric weight, print texture, wash effect and colour. A tee can be cheap but still not worth shipping if the print is crooked, the collar is stretched or the measurement chart does not match your fit.

What to compare before ordering T-shirts

T-shirt mistakes are usually small details that become obvious only after QC. Check them before payment where possible.

Collar and neckline Look at collar shape, ribbing thickness and neckline depth. A weak collar can make an otherwise good tee feel wrong.
Print type and placement Compare front, back and sleeve graphics. Check whether the listing suggests screen print, puff print, embroidery, cracking or distressing.
Measurements and cut Oversized, cropped, slim and boxy tees can share the same letter size. Compare chest, length, shoulder and sleeve measurements.
Colour and fabric weight White, faded, washed or vintage-effect tees can shift under warehouse lighting. Look for buyer photos or detail shots when available.

Sugargoo T-shirt QC checklist

Use this checklist after the item reaches your Sugargoo warehouse. Spreadsheet listings help you find products, but warehouse photos are the checkpoint before international shipping.

Check chest width, length, shoulder width, sleeve length and whether the ordered size is visible.
Review front and back print placement, cracking, blur, embroidery, stains and loose threads.
Inspect collar shape, neckline, sleeve shape and whether the tee looks stretched or twisted.
Compare the live listing colour with warehouse QC photos because lighting can change perception.
When ordering several tees, review each variant separately instead of approving the parcel as one bundle.

Shipping and QC risks for T-shirt hauls

A single tee is usually light, but T-shirt hauls grow quickly. QC can catch visible print and sizing problems, but it cannot prove shrinkage, exact fabric composition or wash durability.

Many small items add up Five to ten tees can turn into meaningful parcel weight even if each row looks inexpensive.
Print durability is uncertain Warehouse photos show visible condition before shipping, not how a print will survive washing.
Variant mix-ups Graphic tees often have many colours and prints. Confirm every variant in the order before approval.

Before you paste a T-shirt link into Sugargoo

Open the full product page Do not order from a spreadsheet thumbnail alone. Confirm the listing still offers the tee, size and colour you want.
Read measurement charts Use a tee you already own as a measurement reference. Letter size alone is not enough.
Use QC to catch print issues Warehouse photos can show obvious print alignment problems, stains, wrong colour or the wrong variant before shipping.

Sugargoo Spreadsheet T-Shirts FAQ

Can I use the Sugargoo Spreadsheet for T-shirts?

Yes. This category is built for tee and top searches, then sends you to the live Sugargoo Spreadsheet product list.

Should I size up for T-shirts?

Do not rely on a universal rule. Check the seller measurement chart, compare it to a shirt you own, and use order remarks when needed.

What matters most in T-shirt QC?

Measurements, colour, print placement, neckline, stains, loose threads and whether the correct variant arrived.

Can QC show whether a T-shirt will shrink?

No. QC photos can show visible condition and approximate shape, but they cannot predict shrinkage after washing.

Are T-shirts cheap to ship through Sugargoo?

Usually they are lighter than shoes or hoodies, but large tee hauls still add weight. Check warehouse weight before parcel submission.

Start with the T-Shirts category

Open the category, compare live product pages, paste the final URL into Sugargoo, and wait for your own warehouse QC photos before shipping.

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