This page turns the catalogue into a cleaner web view so customers can compare shirt type, material, and collar type in one place before requesting a quotation.
These are the fastest routes for most enquiries, then refine each build with the right material and collar construction.
Use shirt type first to lock the silhouette, then match the fabric performance and collar construction below.
The material selection changes print method, comfort, drape, and price. This matrix gives customers a cleaner short list.
Recommended for Sports jerseys and run shirts.
Recommended for Premium jerseys and quarter zips.
Recommended for Active teamwear.
Recommended for Polo shirts and uniforms.
Recommended for Streetwear tees and promo shirts.
Recommended for Fashion tees and giveaways.
Recommended for Uniform tees and repeated wash use.
Recommended for Hoodies, sweaters, jackets.
Collars change both the visual tone and the function of the garment, especially between sportswear, uniforms, and retail merch.
Classic clean crew neckline
Sharper athletic opening
Folded structured collar with placket
Short stand collar with sleek edge
Performance neckline with front zip
Casual button placket without full polo fold
Decide whether the order is for crew tees, polo uniforms, jerseys, long sleeves, or hoodies.
Select the fabric based on comfort, print method, and whether the customer prioritises sports performance or casual wear.
Lock the neckline style to align the garment with the customer’s brand tone and use case.