Have you ever stopped to think about the fabric of your t-shirt? Is it as soft and comfortable as you want it to be? Or does it itch and rub up against you every time you wear it? Most people don’t give much thought to the fabric of their clothing, but if you’re planning on wearing what you buy often, the texture, drape, and stretch of your clothing are important details to consider. Here’s why you should care about the fabric of your t-shirt.
There are four main types
Streetwear Shirts, Vintage Hoodies, VS Tees, and Fleece. So which fabric is right for you? Each of these fabrics have their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to design. For example, streetwear shirts are very lightweight but don’t fit as well as others. They tend to be a bit looser with very little formality to them in terms of shape and silhouette. On a hot day they are nice because they feel light on your skin but as far as how they look; they may not be what you want depending on where you’re going and what you’re wearing them with.
Each type comes with its pros and cons
Vintage Hoodies are built to last and will usually retain a good amount of their original color. The downside? It takes time, effort and money to restore them. Because they’re not made anymore, they’ll always be harder to find and typically more expensive than modern fabrics. If you take care of them, they can last decades—just make sure you dry clean only when necessary; otherwise, washing vintage fabric makes it easier for color to run (which is why we only suggest hand washing). Streetwear shirts use performance technology, which is great if you want your tees to keep their color but bad if you want them to stand up to years on end without fading.
Let’s look at them individually
According to Natural Resources Defense Council, 15 million pounds of pesticide residues remain on cotton harvested in America. By choosing organic cotton, you are lowering your exposure to pesticides that can be harmful to your health. And that doesn’t include all of pesticides used throughout the growth cycle – i.e., they were washed off before harvesting! If you’re looking for an ecofriendly fabric, look no further than organic cotton t-shirts and hoodies from VS Tees! They’re sweatshop free and guaranteed high quality.
According to Natural Resources Defense Council, 15 million pounds of pesticide residues remain on cotton harvested in America. By choosing organic cotton, you are lowering your exposure to pesticides that can be harmful to your health. And that doesn’t include all of pesticides used throughout the growth cycle – i.e., they were washed off before harvesting! If you’re looking for an ecofriendly fabric, look no further than organic cotton t-shirts and hoodies from VS Tees! They’re sweatshop free and guaranteed high quality. If a soft shirt without chemicals is what you’re after, look no further than vintage hoodies from VS Tees! The prewashed softness means comfort and quality like no other.
If a soft shirt without chemicals is what you’re after, look no further than vintage hoodies from VS Tees! The prewashed softness means comfort and quality like no other.
Organic Cotton
When you opt for organic cotton, you know that your clothes are as good for your health as they are for our planets. With less harsh chemicals used in production, organic fabrics can reduce potential contact with irritants and allergens. And when it comes to how they perform, organic cottons are often softer and more breathable than other fabrics. It’s a win-win!