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CityTops Men’s Short Sleeve Shirts High Quality 100% Cotton Custom Embroidered Logo
100% cotton shirt for private label and streetwear brands. Low-MOQ, sample-first development with embroidery and custom logo, fit review, and bulk production support.
This 100% cotton shirt is set up for private label brands sourcing private label casual basics, elevated essentials, and low-MOQ launch collections. The detail that decides cost and lead time is rarely the silhouette — it is how cleanly the build repeats in bulk.
Specification Sheet
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Shirt |
| Fabric | 100% cotton |
| Sleeve | short-sleeve |
| Decoration options | embroidery and custom logo |
| Target wear | men’s |
| MOQ | Low-MOQ first runs supported — confirmed per style at quoting |
| Sampling | Samples approved before any bulk commitment |
Making It Your Product
Customization runs from a simple OEM logo job (embroidery) to a full ODM build with embroidery and custom logo, custom trims, and bespoke packaging. The heavier the branding, the earlier we lock it against its core construction.
Sampling, MOQ & Production
The sampling plan for this shirt centers on embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, measurement tolerances against the approved size spec, and care label, trims, and packaging direction. Get those signed off and bulk becomes predictable; skip them and revisions stack up. Comparing factories first? Read low MOQ clothing manufacturer for premium basics brands.
Sample Sign-Off Points
Before bulk on a shirt like this, the items that actually decide the outcome are embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, measurement tolerances against the approved size spec, and care label, trims, and packaging direction. Confirm them on the first sample and the rest of the run tends to hold.
- Verify embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density during the first review.
- Verify measurement tolerances against the approved size spec during the first review.
- Verify care label, trims, and packaging direction during the first review.
Buyer Questions
What gets checked on the first sample?
On a 100% cotton shirt, we focus the first sample on embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, measurement tolerances against the approved size spec, and care label, trims, and packaging direction. Getting 100% cotton right here is what keeps bulk consistent.
What has to be locked before bulk?
Block grading, 100% cotton, trims, and the embroidery layout — with embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, measurement tolerances against the approved size spec, and care label, trims, and packaging direction signed off. Our complete guide to apparel sampling walks through the sequence.
What branding can I add?
Lead with embroidery, then layer woven labels, hangtags, hardware, and packaging. On a 100% cotton base we test decoration on the real fabric before bulk.
What is the MOQ for this shirt?
This shirt supports low-MOQ first runs, but the exact minimum depends on the 100% cotton build, color count, decoration scope, and size split. We confirm a workable MOQ through our sampling and MOQ workflow once the brief is clear.
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Quote This Style
When you are ready, the fastest route to a number is a short brief — quantity, sizes, and embroidery — on our contact page. We confirm sampling readiness and the 100% cotton/construction points up front. See related styles in the casualwear product range.










