Taped Shoulders & Neckline:
This refers to a reinforcement technique where a strip of fabric (tape) is sewn into the shoulder seams and neckline. This feature adds durability, prevents stretching, and helps the garment maintain its shape over time.
185gsm Combed Cotton (100%):
– GSM stands for “grams per square meter” and indicates the fabric weight.
– 185gsm is considered a medium weight for t-shirts, offering a good balance between durability and comfort.
– Combed cotton is a high-quality type of cotton where the fibres are combed to remove shorter fibres and impurities, resulting in a softer, more substantial fabric.
– 100% cotton means the fabric is made entirely of cotton fibres, without synthetic blends.
Side Seams:
This indicates that the shirt is constructed with seams running down both sides. Side-seamed shirts tend to have a more fitted look and often drape better on the body compared to tubular construction.
Double Stitched Hem & Sleeves:
Double stitching is a sewing technique using two parallel rows of stitching. This feature adds strength and durability to the hem and sleeve edges, reducing the likelihood of fraying or unravelling.
These specifications suggest a good quality t-shirt designed for comfort, durability, and an excellent fit. The combination of combed cotton, reinforced seams, and quality construction techniques indicates that this garment is likely to be both comfortable and long-lasting.
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