Wholesale Blank Cotton Sweatshirts for Decoration

Wholesale Blank Cotton Sweatshirts | No Dye Migration

Cotton and cotton-dominant blank sweatshirts from Hanes, Comfort Colors, and specialty heavyweight brands. 100% cotton fleece eliminates dye migration on dark colors, making these the preferred substrate for DTF transfers and screen printing on navy, black, and forest. All styles priced at wholesale with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity and fast US shipping on stocked colors.

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Cotton Sweatshirts: Dye Migration, Embroidery, and Decoration Guide

100% Cotton styles eliminate dye migration on dark colors
9-10 oz Weight range on heavyweight cotton fleece options
5-7% Typical length shrinkage on 100% cotton fleece after first wash

Cotton sweatshirts solve a specific production problem that 50/50 cotton-poly fleece creates: dye migration. When a heat press or conveyor dryer pushes the sublimation temperature of polyester fibers, the dye releases from the fabric and bleeds upward through light-colored prints. On dark navy or black 50/50 sweatshirts, that bleed shows up as a brownish halo around plastisol ink deposits and ghosting through DTF transfers. 100% cotton sweatshirts have no polyester content to sublimate, so the problem does not occur regardless of press temperature.

Key styles in this collection: Hanes F170 Ultimate Cotton (9 oz, 100% preshrunk cotton fleece), Comfort Colors 1566 crewneck and 1567 hoodie (ring-spun cotton French terry, garment-dyed), and Comfort Colors 1463 (9.5 oz heavyweight cotton fleece). These styles cover the three main cotton fleece categories: standard brushed, French terry, and heavyweight construction.

Why Cotton Sweatshirts Perform Better on Dark Colors

Dye migration on 50/50 fleece is temperature-triggered. Polyester fibers begin releasing dye at approximately 300 to 320 degrees Fahrenheit, well within the operating range of most heat presses and conveyor dryer tunnels. Low-cure plastisol formulas and dye-blocker DTF films reduce the risk but add cost and process steps. On 100% cotton fleece, neither workaround is necessary. The Hanes F170 at 9 oz and the Comfort Colors 1463 at 9.5 oz can run at standard cure temperatures without any risk of sublimation bleed, which simplifies production on dark-color runs and reduces per-unit labor cost.

Embroidery on Cotton Fleece: No Topping Sheet Required

Embroidery on brushed fleece typically requires a water-soluble topping sheet to prevent the needle from burying thread into the nap. On tightly constructed cotton fleece (Hanes F170, Comfort Colors 1463), the fabric surface is dense enough that a stabilizer-only setup works for most standard embroidery designs. The tighter weave holds needle penetration cleanly without thread sinking. This is a production speed advantage on corporate embroidery orders: no topping sheet means one fewer step per piece. For garment-dyed Comfort Colors cotton French terry styles, the surface is smooth enough that topping is rarely needed even on detailed fills.

Cotton Sweatshirt Shrinkage and Sizing for Decorated Programs

100% cotton fleece shrinks more aggressively than 50/50 blends after the first wash. Expect 5 to 7 percent length shrinkage on cotton styles (Hanes F170, Comfort Colors 1566) at standard home laundering temperature. For decorated programs where recipients wash the garment before wearing, build a sizing recommendation into the order: a buyer ordering medium-fit uniforms may need a size up to account for post-wash shrinkage. Comfort Colors styles are garment-washed at the factory, which pre-shrinks the fabric and reduces first-wash movement significantly compared to unwashed cotton fleece. The Hanes F170 uses preshrunk cotton but still shrinks slightly more than garment-dyed alternatives.

For programs that mix cotton and cotton-poly sweatshirts across a size run, browse all wholesale blank sweatshirts to compare cotton and cotton-poly styles side by side. Cotton hoodie options with no dye migration are listed separately under wholesale blank hoodies.

Heavyweight Cotton Fleece for Screen Printing

At 9 to 10 oz, heavyweight cotton fleece provides a dense, stable print surface that holds large ink deposits without distorting the fabric structure under squeegee pressure. High-density plastisol, metallic inks, and specialty discharge techniques all perform better on heavyweight cotton than on lighter blended fleece. The extra fabric weight also resists platen slippage during screen printing, which improves registration accuracy on multi-color jobs. TheClothingSpace prices all wholesale blank cotton sweatshirts among the lowest online, with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity and same-day processing on stocked colors.

How to Choose the Right Cotton Blank Sweatshirt

Buying Guide for Wholesale Blank Cotton Sweatshirts

Dye Migration: Zero Risk on 100% Cotton

50/50 cotton-poly fleece releases sublimation dye above 300-320F. 100% cotton styles (Hanes F170, Comfort Colors 1566/1567) carry no polyester, so dye migration cannot occur at any press or dryer temperature. No low-cure ink or dye-blocker film required.

Embroidery Without Topping Sheet

Tight-construction cotton fleece (Hanes F170, Comfort Colors 1463) holds needle penetration cleanly without a water-soluble topping sheet on most standard embroidery designs. Garment-dyed Comfort Colors French terry styles have smooth enough surface to skip topping on detailed fill work.

Shrinkage Factor: Size Up for Preshrunk Styles

100% cotton fleece shrinks 5-7% in length after first wash. Comfort Colors garment-dyed styles are factory pre-washed, reducing movement. Hanes F170 uses preshrunk cotton but still moves slightly. Build a sizing note into client orders for programs where recipients wash before wearing.

Heavyweight Construction for Dense Ink Deposits

9-10 oz cotton fleece (Comfort Colors 1463, Hanes F170) provides a dense surface that holds metallic, high-density, and puff ink without fabric distortion under squeegee pressure. Extra weight also reduces platen slippage, improving registration on multi-color screen print jobs.

Why Decorators Order Cotton Sweatshirts From TheClothingSpace

Wholesale Blank Cotton Sweatshirts for Decoration

No Dye Migration on 100% Cotton Fleece

Hanes F170, Comfort Colors 1566, 1567, and 1463 carry zero polyester content. No sublimation dye to release at press temperature. Run dark colors without low-cure plastisol or dye-blocker films.

Embroidery-Ready Without Topping

Tightly constructed cotton fleece surfaces hold embroidery thread without topping sheet on standard designs. Faster embroidery production with one fewer step per piece on corporate and team orders.

Among the Lowest Wholesale Prices Online

All blank cotton sweatshirts priced at wholesale with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity. No minimum order required. Case pricing applies automatically at checkout.

Fast US Shipping on Stocked Colors

Core cotton fleece styles from Hanes and Comfort Colors ship from US warehouses. Stocked colors process same day on orders placed before cutoff.

Hanes F170, Comfort Colors 1566, 1567, 1463

Standard brushed cotton fleece, garment-dyed French terry, and heavyweight cotton construction all available in a single collection. Compare styles by weight, blend, and surface type before placing a production order.

Common Questions

Wholesale Blank Cotton Sweatshirt FAQ

No. Dye migration requires polyester fibers to sublimate under heat. Styles like the Hanes F170 Ultimate Cotton and Comfort Colors 1566 contain no polyester, so there is no dye to release at any press temperature. Decorators can run dark colors at standard cure temperatures without low-cure plastisol or dye-blocker DTF films.
For most standard embroidery designs, the Hanes F170 Ultimate Cotton does not require a topping sheet. The 9 oz preshrunk cotton fleece has a tight enough construction that the needle penetrates cleanly without thread sinking into the nap. Complex fill designs at high stitch density may still benefit from a topping sheet, but straightforward left-chest logos typically do not.
Comfort Colors 1566 and 1567 are garment-dyed and factory pre-washed, which pre-shrinks the cotton fleece before it ships. Post-wash shrinkage is lower than unwashed cotton fleece but expect 2 to 4 percent length movement on first wash. The Hanes F170 uses preshrunk cotton and typically shrinks 4 to 6 percent in length at standard home laundering temperature.
The Hanes F170 Ultimate Cotton is a 9 oz brushed cotton fleece with a standard set-in sleeve construction and a traditional structured fit. The Comfort Colors 1566 is a lighter garment-dyed cotton French terry with an unbrushed loop interior and a more relaxed drape. The F170 is the volume production blank; the 1566 suits retail-priced decorated goods where the garment-dyed colorway is part of the product appeal.
For large ink deposits and specialty finishes, yes. At 9 to 10 oz, heavyweight cotton fleece provides more fabric density under the squeegee, which holds metallic, puff, and high-density plastisol without distorting the substrate. The extra weight also reduces platen slippage on longer print runs, improving registration accuracy on multi-color jobs. The tradeoff is a higher per-unit blank cost.
Case quantities vary by style. The Hanes F170 ships in cases of 36 units. Comfort Colors 1566 and 1567 ship in cases of 12 or 24 depending on colorway. Bulk discounts on all cotton sweatshirt styles at TheClothingSpace increase with case quantity, and case pricing applies automatically at checkout. No minimum order is required.