When designing a custom t-shirt or polo, these structural elements define the garment’s silhouette, functionality, and aesthetic. Explore the parts which can be customized and discuss with us. We'll help you to match your exact idea.
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Collar
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Sleeve
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Bottom Hem
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Slit
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Tipping
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Pocket
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ZIP
The neckline frame. Options range from classic ribbed knit (polo style) to flat-knit or self-fabric (same material as the body). It can be structured for a formal look or soft for casual wear.

Flat Knit Collar

Polar Collar with Single Line

Polar Collar with Double Line

Fabric Collar

V Neck Collar

Chinese Collar with Placket

V Neck with Chinese Collar

Round Neck Collar
The arm coverage. Customization includes length (short, long, or 3/4) and finish, such as a simple folded hem or a snug ribbed cuff to emphasize the bicep.

Short Sleeve

Long Sleeve

Wrangler Sleeve
The lower edge finish of the shirt. It ensures the fabric doesn't fray and provides the necessary weight for the shirt to hang correctly.

Normal Hem

Double Hem
Small openings at the bottom side seams. These allow for a greater range of motion at the hips and prevent the shirt from bunching when sitting or tucked in.

Standard Slit

Slit with Tape

Without Slit
Contrast-colored stripes knitted into the edge of the collar or sleeve cuffs. It adds a sporty, high-end "preppy" detail to the garment.

Single Tipping

Double Tipping
A functional or decorative addition usually placed on the left chest. Options include a standard square, V-shape, or reinforced welt pocket, with or without a button.

Short Sleeve
The zip is a modern alternative to the traditional buttoned placket, offering a sleek, contemporary aesthetic. In T-shirt and polo design, it serves both a functional and stylistic purpose:

Short Sleeve
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