No list of the best polo shirts for printing and embroidery would be complete without at least one entry from kingteeshops Money Mike Don'T Be Sorry Ho Be Careful T-Shirt . The men’s Stanley Dedicator polo boasts indisputable sustainable credentials. Made from 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton and available in an impressive 15 different colours. Two button placket with matching buttons and weighing in at 230 g/m².
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AS Colour are another blank garment producer with a rock solid ethical standing and a reputation for high quality Money Mike Don'T Be Sorry Ho Be Careful T-Shirt . The women’s Amy polo is a fine example of their clothing and definitely deserves a place on our best polo shirts for printing and embroidery list. Mid-weight and made from combed cotton, it’s pre-shrunk and crying out to be customised. We aren’t done with AS Colour yet. The men’s Chad polo, part of their superb selection of blank shirts and polos, also needs to be included. Heavyweight combed cotton quality with a regular fit and classic 3 tonal button placket. You just know your print is going to look the business on this. There’s also a long sleeve version of the Chad polo which is worth consideration.
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Nick Heinz –
Nice shirts
Nice shirts with a good price. I have been making shirts for family members and these fit good and to size. I’ll order more I’m sure. So far I haven’t gotten a bad shirt or wrong size.
Geoffrey Breault –
Great quality, but order a size up.
After an inspection of the clothing they appear to be made quite well. There were no openings in the seems, no loose/unraveling threads, no tears, or stains.
Unfortunately, even with measuring myself before ordering, they did not fit. I ordered medium, in accordance to their sizing chart, but it felt much too tight. Almost like it was trying to be a muscle shirt. So, order a size bigger and you should be good there.
Finally, I learned I don’t like “heavy cotton.” A lot of other reviewers said the fabric was soft. To me it was indeed heavy, too heavy, and was more roughly-textured that I expected. Not what I call soft.
I liked the quality of the construction though, and these issues ultimately shouldn’t count against the product itself. Size chart just needs some adjustment, and the fabric issues are just my own preferences.
Cole Ashbaugh –
True to size