⚠️ T-Shirt Printing: Common Mistakes to Avoid!

Planning to print custom T-shirts? Avoid these common mistakes to get the perfect result every time 👇

Low-Quality Design Files
Using blurry or low-resolution images leads to poor print quality.
✔️ Always use high-resolution (300 DPI) designs

Wrong Fabric Choice
Not all fabrics suit all prints.
✔️ Choose the right fabric (Cotton / Dry-fit) based on usage

Incorrect Print Method
DTF, Screen Printing, Vinyl—each has its purpose
✔️ Select the best method based on quantity & design

Ignoring Color Contrast
Light print on light fabric = invisible design
✔️ Ensure proper color contrast

Skipping Sample Check
Bulk printing without testing can lead to costly errors
✔️ Always ask for a sample before final order


👕 At PaaPi Creations, we guide you at every step to ensure perfect printing with zero mistakes!

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👕 What is GSM in T-Shirts? (Complete Buyer’s Guide)

GSM stands for Grams per Square Meter — it measures the weight and density of fabric used in a T-shirt. Simply put:

👉 Higher GSM = thicker, heavier fabric
👉 Lower GSM = lighter, thinner fabric


📊 GSM Explained Visually

GSM=Fabric Weight (grams)Area (m2)\text{GSM} = \frac{\text{Fabric Weight (grams)}}{\text{Area (m}^2\text{)}}GSM=Area (m2)Fabric Weight (grams)​

This means GSM tells you how much a square meter of fabric weighs — helping you judge quality, durability, and comfort.


🧵 GSM Range in T-Shirts

🔹 120–160 GSM (Lightweight)

  • Soft, breathable, and airy
  • Best for: summer wear, promotions, giveaways
  • Slightly transparent sometimes
  • Lower durability

👉 Budget-friendly option


🔹 160–180 GSM (Standard Quality)

  • Balanced weight and comfort
  • Most commonly used range
  • Best for: corporate uniforms, events, daily wear

👉 Most popular choice in India


🔹 180–220 GSM (Premium Quality)

  • Thicker and more durable
  • Better shape retention
  • Best for: brands, retail, premium uniforms

👉 Feels more “rich” and long-lasting


🔹 220+ GSM (Heavyweight)

  • Very thick and structured
  • High durability
  • Best for: winter wear, oversized fashion, luxury brands

👉 Premium segment


🧠 How to Choose the Right GSM?

✔ For Business / Bulk Orders:

  • Events & Promotions: 140–160 GSM
  • Corporate Uniforms: 160–180 GSM
  • Premium Branding: 180–220 GSM

✔ For Climate (India):

  • Hot Weather (like Chennai): 140–170 GSM
  • All-season: 160–180 GSM
  • Cooler Areas: 180+ GSM

✔ Based on Fabric Type:

  • Cotton: Feels heavier at same GSM
  • Dry-fit Polyester: Feels lighter even at higher GSM
  • Poly-Cotton: Balanced feel

⚠️ Important Buying Tips

  • Don’t judge quality by GSM alone
  • Check fabric type + yarn quality + stitching
  • Higher GSM doesn’t always mean better comfort
  • For printing:
    • DTF / Screen print works best on 160+ GSM
  • Ask for sample before bulk order

💡 Pro Tip (Very Important)

Many suppliers claim high GSM but deliver lower quality.
👉 Always verify:

  • Fabric feel
  • Weight consistency
  • Shrinkage after wash

🔥 Quick Summary

  • GSM = Fabric weight per square meter
  • 160–180 GSM = Best all-round choice
  • 180+ GSM = Premium & durable
  • 140–160 GSM = Budget & lightweight

❓ FAQ

Is higher GSM always better?

No. Higher GSM is heavier but may not be suitable for hot climates.

Which GSM is best for custom T-shirts?

👉 160–180 GSM is ideal for most use cases.

Which GSM is best for summer?

👉 140–160 GSM for better breathability.

Which GSM is best for premium brands?

👉 180–220 GSM