Kakobuy Spreadsheet T-Shirts Buying Guide
Kakobuy Spreadsheet Guide

Kakobuy Spreadsheet T-Shirts Buying Guide

T-shirts are the perfect entry point for new kakobuy spreadsheet users. They are affordable, lightweight, and forgiving on sizing. But print quality varies wildly between sellers. This guide teaches you how to spot print flaws before they ship and how to maximize your t-shirt haul value with smart consolidation.

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Print Quality Checklist

Screen-printed graphics should have crisp edges with no bleeding into the fabric. DTG (direct-to-garment) prints have a softer feel but can crack after washing if the seller uses low-quality ink.

In your kakobuy spreadsheet QC photos, zoom in on the print edges. Look for pixelation, color shifts, and alignment issues. A quality print will show clean separation between the graphic and the fabric weave.

Print TypeFeelDurabilityQC Check
Screen PrintRaised, texturedExcellentEdge crispness
DTG PrintSoft, flatVariableCrack test in photo
Heat TransferPlastic-likePoorPeel edges check
EmbroideryTexturedExcellentStitch density

Sizing and Fit

Asian t-shirt sizing runs one size smaller than Western sizing. A Large from a Chinese seller typically fits like a US Medium. Always check the size chart in the item listing and compare against your own measurements.

The kakobuy spreadsheet Size Chart column auto-imports seller sizing data. Cross-reference it with your QC measurement photo for accuracy.

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