Made with sustainably and fairly grown USA cotton, sewn with USA cotton thread
Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
Set-in sleeves
Left-chest pocket
Double-needle stitched collar and bottom hem
Comfort Colors uses 50% less water than traditional pigment dye processes on pigment dye and color blast garments
Comfort Colors®, through Gildan’s Community Investment Program, supports education, the environment, humanitarian aid and active living in the communities we do business in
Recycled polyester fiber in this blend is made from recycled content including plastic bottles
Recycled poly helps reduce water usage, energy consumption and CO2 emissions when producing this garment
Retail fit
Side-seamed
Tear away label
The ultimate tee fabric is 15% heavier than most basic 30’s tees, making for a more substantial garment.
RFID Enabled: Select colors are offered with digitally enabled RFID tags, unlocking endless possibilities for tech savvy marketers and event planners. Compatible with all smart-phone platforms.
Threadfast is a proud member of the Better Cotton Initiative - BCI - . Cotton products from Threadfast support more sustainable cotton farming. Better Cotton is sourced via a system of mass balance.
Cationic Heathers: The Ultimate Tee heather colors are dyed using 70% less water, 65% less energy and fewer harmful chemicals.
Every Threadfast product contributes to the Plant with Threadfast program
CVC Colors are 60/40 combed ringspun cotton/polyester
Flatlock stitched contrast ribbed collar and raglan armholes
Contrast double needle hem raglan 3/4 sleeves
Raw serge shirttail bottom hem
Side seam construction
EasyTear™ label
Machine washable/ tumble dry low
Fit: Adult Unisex - True to Size
Note: Color descriptions indicate Body/Neck and Sleeves, e.g. Vintage Heather/Vintage Navy indicates Vintage Heather shirt with Vintage Navy neck and sleeves.
4.3 oz/ydsq, 50% polyester, 25% combed ringspun cotton, 25% rayon
Fabric Laundered
Raglan sleeves
Dyed-to-match buttons
Straight hemmed cuffs and shirt bottom.
Sideseamed
Next Level Apparel has a recycling program for all fabric waste collected from the cutting process. All fabric scraps are sent to a recycling company that cleans and processes them to be used for cushion filling, rugs, etc. To date, 24.3M pounds of fabric have been recycled.