Taped Shoulders & Neckline:
This refers to a strip of fabric sewn into the shoulder seams and neckline. Taping reinforces these areas, preventing stretching and providing better durability. It also helps the garment maintain its shape over time.
145gsm Carded Cotton (100%):
– GSM stands for “grams per square meter,” indicating the fabric weight.
– 145gsm is considered a medium-weight fabric, suitable for everyday wear.
– Carded cotton refers to the process used to clean and align cotton fibres before spinning.
– 100% cotton means the fabric is made entirely of cotton, known for its breathability and comfort.
Double Stitched Hem & Sleeves:
Double stitching involves two rows of stitches, which adds strength and durability to these areas. This feature helps prevent unravelling and extends the garment’s lifespan.
Side Seams:
This indicates that the shirt is constructed with seams running down both sides. Side seams generally provide a better fit and more structure compared to tubular construction.
Melange Colours = 145gsm (Cotton / Polyester / Viscose mix):
– Melange refers to a mix of different coloured fibres to create a heathered or speckled appearance.
– The fabric composition changes to a blend of cotton, polyester, and viscose for melange colours.
– This blend maintains the same weight (145gsm) as the 100% cotton version.
– The addition of polyester and viscose can enhance durability, softness, and colour retention.
These specifications suggest a good quality, medium-weight t-shirt or similar garment designed for comfort and durability. The features indicate attention to reinforcement in key areas (shoulders, neckline, hems, and sleeves) and a versatile fabric suitable for various uses.
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