Category Checklist
T-Shirts Buying Checklist
| Fit or detail check | chest width, shoulder width, length, print placement |
| Main risk | thin fabric and crooked prints are hard to judge without close QC photos |
| QC request | Ask for close photos that confirm chest width, shoulder width, length, print placement. |
| ChinaSheets path | Browse the T-Shirts category first, then shortlist only links that pass the checks. |
How to browse T-Shirts links
A LitBuy T-Shirts spreadsheet page should help you compare options, not rush you into one product row. Start from the ChinaSheets T-Shirts category, open several candidates, and keep notes about price, source clarity, variant labels, and visible QC examples.
This category has a specific risk profile: thin fabric and crooked prints are hard to judge without close QC photos. That means the best row is not always the cheapest row. The useful row is the one with enough detail to make the next buying step less uncertain.
QC checks for T-Shirts
For T-Shirts, the most useful QC checks are chest width, shoulder width, length, print placement. If those details are missing from warehouse photos, request extra photos before approving the item for international shipping.
Use the same review order every time: confirm identity, inspect visible defects, check measurements or dimensions, compare against the seller listing, then decide whether the landed cost still makes sense.
Shipping and approval decision
T-Shirts items should be judged by landed cost, not only product price. Consider product total, domestic shipping, packaging, possible volumetric weight, coupons, and the shipping line available for your country.
If the item does not pass QC or the total cost becomes too high, remove it from the haul. A good spreadsheet workflow gives you permission to say no before shipping, even when the discovery link looked promising.
FAQ
Common Questions
Where should I browse T-Shirts finds?
Start with the ChinaSheets T-Shirts category, then use this guide's QC and shipping checks before choosing a link.
What is the biggest T-Shirts mistake?
Approving shipment without checking chest width, shoulder width, length, print placement and without comparing the final landed cost.