Fashion guide
How to browse t-shirt finds
T-shirts are the fastest-moving lane in fashion finds — small price, high volume, endless graphic variations. Browse with a clear use case: daily blanks, statement graphics, or summer rotation pieces.
Start in the t-shirt category
The t-shirt category isolates tops from hoodies and jackets that sometimes share tags in source spreadsheets. You get a cleaner scroll for tees and long-sleeve tops.
Note fabric keywords in titles — heavyweight cotton, vintage wash, mesh — before assuming every tee fits the same.
Pair with warm-weather categories
Building a summer fit? Browse tees alongside shorts in the combined warm-weather category. Sellers often list matching sets with slightly different product names.
Use brand pages for consistent sizing
Once you know a brand's tee runs long or boxy, stay on that brand page for the rest of your cart. Graphic batches from the same seller usually share a blank.
Stack basics before graphics
Neutral blanks anchor a wardrobe; graphics add personality. Browse price-sorted basics first if you are filling gaps, then hunt statement pieces on trending or recently added.
Common questions
- How many tees should I compare before buying?
- For graphics, compare at least two listings at similar price points — print placement and blank quality differ. For basics, prioritize size notes and fabric weight over logo details.
- Are long-sleeve tees in the same category?
- Many long-sleeve tops appear in the t-shirt category or warm-weather combined lane. Search by keyword if you need long-sleeve specifically.