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Vintage Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Oversized and vintage wash t-shirt for private label and streetwear brands. Low-MOQ, sample-first development with embroidery and custom logo, fit review, and bulk production support.
At its core the Vintage Long Sleeve T-Shirt runs on the specified fabric, finished around oversized, polo collar, and vintage wash. That combination is what we lock down on the first sample so the t-shirt repeats cleanly in bulk.
Specification Sheet
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | T-Shirt |
| Fit | oversized |
| Construction | polo collar |
| Sleeve | long-sleeve |
| Wash / finish | vintage wash |
| Pattern | striped |
| Style | vintage / retro and streetwear graphic |
| Decoration options | embroidery and custom logo |
| Target wear | men’s |
| MOQ | Low minimums for first runs; final MOQ set per colorway and size split |
| Sampling | Samples approved before any bulk commitment |
Making It Your Product
We treat embroidery and the rest of the embroidery and custom logo options as construction decisions, not finishing touches — they affect cost, MOQ, and the sample timeline on a t-shirt like this.
Sampling, MOQ & Production
The sampling plan for this t-shirt centers on embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels, 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.
Lock These Before Production
The sign-off that matters here is not the look — it is embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels, and care label, trims, and packaging direction. Each one shifts cost or lead time if it slips, so we lock them early.
- Nail down embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density at sample stage.
- Nail down vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels at sample stage.
- Nail down care label, trims, and packaging direction at sample stage.
- Nail down oversized block grading across the size run at sample stage.
Common Questions
How low can the order quantity go?
We keep this t-shirt accessible for emerging brands, but minimums move with color count, sizes, and how complex embroidery is. The number is confirmed at quoting, not assumed up front.
Can you customize the branding on this t-shirt?
Yes. Beyond embroidery and custom logo, we support woven labels, hangtags, custom trims, and packaging matched to your target price point as part of a private label program.
How do we move from sample to production?
Approve the sample on vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels, embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, and polo collar construction and trim/hardware quality, confirm fabric and trims, then we book bulk. The handoff is detailed in our complete guide to apparel sampling.
What should be confirmed during sampling?
For this style the key checkpoints usually sit around vintage wash shade consistency and crocking on dark panels, embroidery backing, thread color, and stitch density, and polo collar construction and trim/hardware quality. Locking vintage wash at sample stage avoids surprises once bulk materials are booked.
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Get a Quote
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 fabric/wash points up front. See related styles in the casualwear product range.
















