Wholesale Blank Cotton-Poly Blend T-Shirts for Printing & Workwear

Wholesale Cotton-Poly Blend T-Shirts | 50/50 & 60/40 Blanks

Cotton-poly blend t-shirts are the standard blank for workwear decoration programs, athletic uniforms, and budget screen print jobs where wash durability matters. Stock 50/50 and 60/40 blends from Gildan and Hanes, including the G800 DryBlend and Hanes 5170, priced among the lowest online with bulk discounts on every order. Case pricing applied automatically. No minimums. Fast US shipping.

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Cotton-Poly Blend T-Shirts: 50/50 vs 60/40 for Printing and Workwear

50/50 Standard blend ratio for workwear and athletic decoration programs
5.6 oz Gildan G800 DryBlend fabric weight, 50/50 cotton-poly
320°F Maximum press temperature before dye migration risk increases on polyester-blend substrates

Cotton-poly blend t-shirts occupy a specific, well-defined niche in the wholesale blank market. The polyester component adds dimensional stability and shrink resistance that 100% cotton cannot match through repeated industrial washing. For workwear decoration programs, athletic team uniforms, and event staff shirts that go through commercial laundry cycles, the blend ratio is a practical specification decision rather than a preference. The two most widely stocked ratios are 50/50 (equal cotton and polyester) and 60/40 (cotton-dominant). Both are stocked here at wholesale pricing with case discounts applied automatically.

Gildan G800 DryBlend and Hanes 5170: The Standard 50/50 Blanks

The Gildan G800 DryBlend (50/50 cotton-poly, 5.6 oz) and the Hanes 5170 EcoSmart (50/50 cotton-poly, 5.2 oz) are the two most commonly specified 50/50 blanks in the screen print and workwear decoration market. The G800 uses Gildan's moisture-transport yarn construction to move sweat away from the body, making it a practical choice for outdoor events, athletic programs, and industrial environments. The Hanes 5170 uses recycled polyester in its EcoSmart construction and runs slightly lighter at 5.2 oz, which works well for layered uniform programs where bulk is a concern. Both styles hold color through repeated wash cycles reliably, which is the primary reason decorators specify a blend over 100% cotton for programs with heavy use.

How Cotton-Poly Blend Affects Ink, DTF, and Heat Press Performance

The polyester fibers in a 50/50 or 60/40 blend change how ink sits on the substrate. On 100% cotton, plastisol ink bonds to the fiber and partially absorbs into the yarn structure. On a cotton-poly blend, the polyester fibers are smoother and less absorbent, so ink sits more on the surface of the fabric rather than penetrating the yarn. The practical result is that solid coverage builds up with fewer print strokes, but halftone detail on lighter mesh counts can appear slightly different compared to the same artwork printed on an all-cotton blank. For most production screen printing applications, the difference is negligible at standard mesh counts (110 to 156 mesh for spot color work).

For DTF transfers and heat press applications, the polyester content creates a dye migration risk that does not exist on 100% cotton blanks. Dye migration occurs when the disperse dyes used to color polyester fibers are reactivated by heat and bleed into the transfer adhesive or print layer, producing a discolored or washed-out appearance on dark-colored garments. On 50/50 blends, dye migration becomes a meaningful risk above 320 degrees Fahrenheit. The standard mitigation is to press at 305 to 315 degrees Fahrenheit with a slightly longer dwell time (15 to 18 seconds) using a bleed-blocking transfer film designed for polyester-containing substrates. Always test a pre-production sample on dark colors before running a full job on blend blanks.

Decorators switching from wholesale 100% cotton t-shirts to cotton-poly blends for a workwear program should confirm press settings with their transfer supplier before the first production run. For programs requiring a softer hand feel with a three-fiber structure, see the wholesale tri-blend t-shirts collection, which adds rayon to the cotton-poly construction for a lighter, drapier substrate.

Cotton-Poly Blends for Workwear and Industrial Wash Programs

The single strongest use case for 50/50 cotton-poly blanks is decoration programs where garments go through commercial or industrial laundry. The polyester content resists the dimensional shrinkage and color fade that 100% cotton undergoes with repeated high-temperature washing. Screen printed plastisol on a 50/50 blank also shows better wash adhesion over time compared to the same ink system on open-end spun 100% cotton, because the more stable polyester structure underneath the print layer reduces the micro-movement that causes ink cracking and peeling at wash edges. Workwear decorators, hospitality uniform programs, and industrial facility suppliers consistently specify 50/50 blends over 100% cotton for exactly this reason.

Case Quantities and Bulk Pricing on Cotton-Poly Blend T-Shirts

All cotton-poly blend t-shirts at TheClothingSpace are priced among the lowest online for wholesale blank tees. Case pricing applies automatically on the Gildan G800 and Hanes 5170, with bulk discounts that increase above single-case quantities. The G800 ships in standard cases of 72 units per color sorted by size. No minimum order is required on any style, and stocked colors process with fast US shipping. For programs sourcing multiple blend styles across a single order, mixed-style orders ship without surcharge.

How to Choose the Right Cotton-Poly Blend Blank

Buying Guide for Wholesale Cotton-Poly Blend T-Shirts

50/50 for Workwear and Industrial Wash Programs

A 50/50 cotton-poly blank like the Gildan G800 DryBlend (5.6 oz) or Hanes 5170 EcoSmart (5.2 oz) holds color and dimensions through repeated commercial washing. Use it for workwear decoration, hospitality uniforms, and athletic programs where wash durability over a long service life matters more than hand feel.

Manage Dye Migration on Dark Colors Above 320F

The polyester content in a 50/50 blend creates dye migration risk above 320 degrees Fahrenheit. For DTF transfers and heat press vinyl on dark-colored blend blanks, press at 305 to 315 degrees Fahrenheit using a bleed-blocking transfer film. Always run a pre-production sample before a full dark-color job.

Screen Printing: Ink Sits More on the Surface

On cotton-poly blends, ink sits more on the surface of the fabric rather than absorbing into the yarn structure the way it does on 100% cotton. This means solid coverage builds fast, but test halftone detail on blended substrates before committing to fine-detail artwork on a blend blank.

60/40 Blends for a Cotton-Dominant Hand Feel

A 60/40 cotton-poly ratio gives more of the softness and breathability of cotton while keeping polyester's shrink resistance. Use 60/40 blends for programs where end-wearers are more sensitive to synthetic feel but the decoration program still requires dimensional stability after washing.

Why Decorators Order Cotton-Poly Blanks From TheClothingSpace

Wholesale Cotton-Poly Blend T-Shirts for Printing and Workwear

Gildan G800 DryBlend and Hanes 5170 in Stock

The two most widely specified 50/50 cotton-poly blanks in the decorator market, stocked across core colors. Gildan G800 at 5.6 oz with moisture-transport construction, Hanes 5170 EcoSmart at 5.2 oz with recycled polyester content.

Among the Lowest Wholesale Prices Online

All cotton-poly blend t-shirts at wholesale pricing with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity. Case pricing applies automatically on every order. No minimum order required on any style.

Fast US Shipping on Stocked Colors

Core cotton-poly blend styles ship from US warehouses. Stocked colors on G800 and Hanes 5170 process same day on orders placed before cutoff, with fast US delivery to decorator shops nationwide.

Screen Print, DTF, and Heat Transfer Compatible

Both 50/50 styles accept plastisol screen printing at standard mesh counts and DTF transfers at adjusted press temperatures (305 to 315 degrees Fahrenheit with bleed-blocking film on dark colors). Heat transfer vinyl adheres cleanly to the blend substrate at standard settings.

Shrink-Resistant Through Industrial Washing

The polyester content in 50/50 blanks resists the dimensional shrinkage and color fade that 100% cotton undergoes in commercial laundry programs. Use for workwear, uniforms, and any decorated program with repeated high-temperature wash cycles.

Consistent Sizing Across Reorders

Gildan and Hanes maintain consistent spec across production runs on blend styles. Size measurements hold across dye lots, which matters for ongoing workwear programs and athletic uniform accounts placing repeat orders through a season.

Common Questions

Wholesale Cotton-Poly Blend T-Shirt FAQ

Dye migration on cotton-poly blanks occurs when disperse dyes in polyester fibers reactivate under heat during DTF or heat press application. The dyes bleed into the transfer adhesive, producing discoloration on dark garments. Press cotton-poly blanks at 305 to 315 degrees Fahrenheit instead of the standard 325, and use a bleed-blocking transfer film rated for polyester substrates. Always sample dark colors before production.
On a 50/50 cotton-poly blank, plastisol ink sits more on the fabric surface rather than absorbing into the yarn structure. The smoother polyester fibers are less absorbent, so solid coverage builds quickly. Halftone detail can appear slightly different at finer mesh counts below 110. For most spot-color work at 110 to 156 mesh, the difference is minimal. Test detailed artwork on the blend before committing.
Yes. The Gildan G800 DryBlend (50/50 cotton-poly, 5.6 oz) is one of the most widely specified blanks for workwear decoration because the polyester content resists shrinkage and color fade through repeated industrial washing. Screen printed plastisol on the G800 also shows better long-term wash adhesion than the same ink system on open-end spun 100% cotton, because the stable polyester structure reduces the micro-movement that causes ink cracking at wash edges. It handles moisture-wicking and standard commercial laundry programs reliably.
Both are 50/50 cotton-poly blanks but differ in weight. The Gildan G800 DryBlend runs heavier at 5.6 oz with moisture-transport yarn for athletic programs. The Hanes 5170 EcoSmart runs lighter at 5.2 oz with recycled polyester content, suiting layered uniforms where bulk is a concern. Both accept plastisol and DTF at adjusted press temperatures.
The Gildan G800 DryBlend ships in standard cases of 72 units per color sorted by size. Case pricing applies automatically at TheClothingSpace on all cotton-poly blend styles, and bulk discounts increase with quantity above single-case orders. All blank cotton-poly blend t-shirts are priced among the lowest online for wholesale blanks. No minimum order is required on any style, and mixed-style orders ship without surcharge. Fast US shipping applies to all stocked colors.
Choose a 50/50 cotton-poly blend when garments will go through repeated commercial washing, when the program involves athletic or outdoor use requiring moisture management, or when the client orders workwear with a long service-life expectation. For retail-facing merchandise where hand feel is the priority, a 100% ring-spun cotton blank typically produces a better outcome.