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Bespoke T Shirts
Colour blocking turns a printed tee into a designed one. Instead of a plain garment with branding applied to the surface, each panel of the shirt, body, sleeves, collar, and side inserts, is specified in a different colour, so the whole garment carries the brand's visual identity without relying on a printed logo to do all the work. This range offers bespoke t shirts with custom colour specification across panels, a choice of fabric to match the garment's purpose, and printed branding applied to the finished design. The default fabric is Breathe Easy Poly Mesh, lightweight and breathable, well suited to active use, sports contexts, and event environments. Upgrade options include Light Feel Poly Check, Smooth Finish Poly Jersey, Soft Touch Cotton Back Poly Cotton, and Pique Knit Poly Cotton. These give buyers control over the weight, texture, and feel of the finished garment. From 50 units across the range.
A brand ambassador uniform that uses the brand's primary colour on the body, the secondary on the sleeves, and a contrast on the collar reads as a designed garment from across a trade show floor. That visual legibility at distance is something a printed logo on a plain white tee doesn't achieve.
The fabric choice matters most when the shirt is going to be worn regularly. Breathe Easy Poly Mesh works for a one-day event; Soft Touch Cotton Back Poly Cotton is the choice when the garment needs to feel good for a whole shift.
Technical & Compliance
What does colour blocking mean in the context of bespoke t shirts?
Colour blocking means the shirt is constructed from panels of different colours rather than being a single-colour garment with a print applied. The buyer specifies the colour for each panel at the time of ordering. The main body, sleeves, collar, and any side or contrast inserts can each carry a different colour. The result is a garment where the brand colours are built into the construction of the shirt rather than applied to the surface via print. Print can also be applied on top of the colour-blocked design, giving the garment both a designed construction and a branded print placement.
What is the difference between the poly mesh default and the cotton-back upgrade?
Breathe Easy Poly Mesh is a fully synthetic fabric with a mesh construction that allows excellent airflow. It is lightweight and wicks moisture, making it well suited to active use, outdoor events, and warm environments. Soft Touch Cotton Back Poly Cotton has a synthetic outer and a cotton-blended inner face, which gives it a softer feel against the skin. It's the better choice when the shirt is worn against the skin for extended periods, as in everyday workwear or hospitality uniforms. The poly mesh is a performance fabric; the cotton-back option prioritises comfort.
Does the printing sit on top of the colour-blocked panels or just on a designated area?
Print is applied to the finished garment and can sit on any panel. The colour of the panel behind the print affects how the print appears. Light print on a dark panel behaves differently to dark print on a light panel. At the design stage, specifying both the panel colours and the print placement together gives the clearest picture of how the finished garment will look and allows any contrast issues to be resolved before production.
Are the fabric upgrade options available across all styles in the range?
Fabric availability varies by style. Not every fabric option is available for every tee style in the range. Confirming fabric availability for the specific style you're considering at the time of enquiry is the right approach. Some styles are designed around a specific construction and the mesh insert or panel design may not be compatible with all fabric upgrades.