Taped Shoulders & Neckline:
This refers to a reinforcement technique where a strip of fabric (usually made of the same material as the shirt) is sewn into the shoulder seams and neckline. This tape strengthens these high-stress areas, helping the garment maintain its shape and increasing durability.
185gsm Combed Cotton (100%):
– GSM stands for “grams per square meter” and measures 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, stronger fabric.
– 100% indicates that the fabric is made entirely of cotton, with no blended materials.
Side Seams:
This means the shirt is constructed with seams running down both sides instead of being tubular knit. Side seams generally provide a better fit and allow the shirt to drape more naturally on the body.
Double Stitched Hem & Sleeves:
Double stitching involves two rows of stitches, which adds strength and durability to these areas that experience frequent wear and movement.
Melange Colours:
Melange refers to a mix of different coloured fibres to create a heathered or mottled appearance. The asterisk likely indicates that this is a special note or exception.
185gsm (Cotton / Polyester / Viscose mix):
For melange colours, the fabric composition changes to a blend:
– Cotton provides comfort and breathability
– Polyester adds durability and helps maintain shape
– Viscose (also known as rayon) adds softness and drape
This blend is still 185gsm, maintaining consistent weight across all colour options.
This description outlines a medium-weight, durable t-shirt with reinforced stress points made primarily of high-quality cotton. The melange colour options offer a different fabric blend while maintaining the same weight and general characteristics.
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