Gildan Kids Heavy Cotton Charcoal
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Gildan Kids Heavy Cotton Charcoal

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    Gildan Kids Heavy Cotton Charcoal

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What's the difference? DTF is good for complex designs and low quantities. Screen print is great for big bold designs at higher quantities.

What's the difference? DTF is good for complex designs and low quantities. Screen print is great for big bold designs at higher quantities.

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Just count the colours you can see in the artwork. Underbase is provided for free if required.

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GILDAN KIDS HEAVY COTTON TEE

Material 100% cotton (heathers 50% polyester)
Weight 180gsm

STYLE

  • Classic width rib collar
  • Taped neck and shoulders
  • Classic fit, seamless body

Data sheet


Weight Heavy
Material Cotton
Fit Standard
Style Kids
Organic Not Organic
General Colour Grey
Type T-Shirt
Gildan Kids Heavy Cotton

Gildan


We source the cotton, spin the yarn, knit, dye, and cut the fabric, and sew the clothes. From start to finish, we make apparel with respect for resources, both human and natural. This requires a keen eye on every part of the supply chain, which we can do because we own the vast majority of it. Every water source, every unit of energy, every ergonomic workstation, we hold ourselves accountable for, paying as much attention to what goes into the work as what comes out of it.

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