Wholesale Blank 100% Cotton T-Shirts for Printing & Bulk Orders

Wholesale 100% Cotton T-Shirts | Ring-Spun & Open-End Blanks

100% cotton t-shirts are the standard substrate for screen printing, DTF, and DTG decoration. No dye migration risk, consistent ink absorption, and a weight range from 4.2 oz ring-spun to 6.1 oz garment-dyed. Stock Gildan G500, Bella Canvas 3001, Hanes 5250, and Comfort Colors 1717 at wholesale pricing with case discounts applied automatically. No minimums. Fast US shipping.

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The Wholesale Buyer's Guide

100% Cotton T-Shirts: Weight, Construction, and Screen Print Performance

4.2–6.1 oz Weight range across wholesale 100% cotton t-shirt styles from Bella Canvas 3001 to Comfort Colors 1717
0% Dye migration risk on 100% cotton blanks under standard heat press and DTF conditions
110–156 Mesh count range for standard spot-color screen printing on 100% cotton substrates

100% cotton is the default substrate specification for screen printing programs, and the reason is straightforward: cotton fiber absorbs plastisol ink rather than repelling it. The yarn structure pulls ink into the fabric surface, which produces solid, consistent coverage and strong wash adhesion on cured prints. There is no dye migration risk because cotton uses reactive and vat dyes that do not reactivate under heat press or DTF transfer temperatures. For decorators running high-volume jobs on plastisol or water-based ink systems, 100% cotton blanks remove variables that complicate production on blended substrates.

Ring-Spun vs Open-End Cotton: What the Construction Difference Means for Print

Construction method determines surface texture and, by extension, print quality. Open-end spun cotton (used in the Gildan G500 at 5.3 oz) produces a slightly rougher, more fibrous surface because the yarn is formed by air-spinning raw cotton fibers without combing them first. The surface has more texture variation, which gives screen-printed plastisol a slightly matte, broken appearance on fine halftone detail. For solid spot-color work at 110 to 130 mesh, the G500 surface is entirely adequate and the cost-per-unit advantage at case quantities makes it the most widely used blank in high-volume production shops.

Ring-spun cotton (used in the Bella Canvas 3001 at 4.2 oz, Hanes 5180 at 5.2 oz, and Comfort Colors 1717 at 6.1 oz) is combed before spinning, removing short fiber ends and aligning the remaining fibers into a tighter, smoother yarn. The resulting fabric surface is more uniform, which improves ink holdout on finer mesh counts (156 and above) and gives halftone gradients and photo-realistic artwork a cleaner result. Decorators running detailed artwork, simulated process prints, or fine typography on light garments will consistently get better results on ring-spun cotton than on open-end spun construction at equivalent mesh counts.

How Fabric Weight Affects Ink Opacity and Holdout on 100% Cotton T-Shirts

Weight (measured in ounces per square yard) affects how much ink the fabric absorbs before the print layer builds on the surface. A lighter blank like the Bella Canvas 3001 at 4.2 oz has a lower thread count per inch and a more open knit structure. Ink penetrates more easily and less builds on the surface, which produces a softer hand feel on the finished print but requires more ink volume to achieve full opacity on dark garments. A heavier blank like the Comfort Colors 1717 at 6.1 oz has a denser knit construction and a slightly rougher garment-dyed surface. The tighter structure supports higher ink holdout, which benefits decorators printing bold solid graphics and full-coverage designs where opacity on a pre-dyed, vintage-washed fabric is the primary concern.

Mid-weight ring-spun styles (5.2 to 5.3 oz) represent the broadest production range. The Gildan G500 at 5.3 oz (open-end) and Hanes 5250 at 6.1 oz (ring-spun) cover the production workhouse tier: consistent sizing across reorders, reliable dye lot management, and stable ink absorption run to run. For programs switching between these substrates and blended fabrics, see the wholesale cotton-poly blend t-shirts collection for 50/50 and 60/40 options where wash durability and shrink resistance are the priority over pure print performance.

Key 100% Cotton Styles for Wholesale Decoration Programs

The Gildan G500 (5.3 oz, open-end, tubular construction) is the highest-volume production blank in the screen print industry. It ships in standard cases of 72 units per color and maintains consistent sizing across dye lots, which matters for shops running repeat orders across a season. The Bella Canvas 3001 (4.2 oz, ring-spun, side-seamed, combed and ring-spun cotton) addresses the retail-facing and DTC tier where hand feel and retail fit are part of the product. The Comfort Colors 1717 (6.1 oz, ring-spun, garment-dyed) is specified for programs where the vintage-washed look is the brand requirement rather than a byproduct of production. Each of these styles is stocked at wholesale pricing within the broader wholesale blank t-shirts collection alongside cotton-poly blends, tri-blends, and performance substrates.

Case Quantities and Bulk Pricing on Wholesale 100% Cotton T-Shirts

All 100% cotton t-shirts at TheClothingSpace are priced among the lowest online for wholesale blanks. Case pricing applies automatically on Gildan G500, Bella Canvas 3001, Hanes 5250, and Comfort Colors 1717, with bulk discounts that increase above single-case quantities. No minimum order is required on any style. Stocked colors on all four styles process with fast US shipping. Mixed-style orders ship without surcharge.

How to Choose the Right 100% Cotton Blank

Buying Guide for Wholesale 100% Cotton T-Shirts

Open-End vs Ring-Spun: Match Construction to Artwork

Open-end spun cotton (Gildan G500, 5.3 oz) has a slightly rougher surface that works well for solid spot-color prints at 110 to 130 mesh. Ring-spun cotton (Bella Canvas 3001, Hanes 5180, Comfort Colors 1717) has a smoother, more uniform surface that improves ink holdout at finer mesh counts (156+) and produces cleaner halftone gradients and detailed artwork.

Weight and Ink Opacity: Lighter Is Not Always Easier

Lighter blanks (4.2 oz Bella Canvas 3001) have a more open knit that absorbs ink readily, requiring more ink volume for full opacity on dark garments. Heavier blanks (5.3 to 6.1 oz) have denser knit construction with better ink holdout on bold solid graphics. Match blank weight to your ink system, mesh count, and artwork type before specifying a style.

No Dye Migration Risk on 100% Cotton

Unlike polyester-containing blanks, 100% cotton does not carry dye migration risk under heat press or DTF transfer conditions. Cotton dyes do not reactivate at press temperatures. DTF transfers, heat transfer vinyl, and screen printing all run at standard settings without temperature adjustment or bleed-blocking film requirements.

Garment-Dyed Cotton: Comfort Colors 1717 for Vintage Programs

The Comfort Colors 1717 (6.1 oz, ring-spun) is garment-dyed after construction, producing a vintage-washed look with slight color variation between units within a dye lot. This is a characteristic of the substrate. For programs where consistent flat color is required across all units in a run, specify a piece-dyed style (G500, 3001, or Hanes 5250) instead.

Why Decorators Order 100% Cotton Blanks From TheClothingSpace

Wholesale 100% Cotton T-Shirts for Screen Printing and Bulk Programs

G500, 3001, Hanes 5250, and Comfort Colors 1717 Stocked

The most widely decorated 100% cotton blanks in the screen print industry stocked across core colors: Gildan G500 (5.3 oz open-end), Bella Canvas 3001 (4.2 oz ring-spun), Hanes 5250 (6.1 oz ring-spun), and Comfort Colors 1717 (6.1 oz garment-dyed ring-spun).

Among the Lowest Wholesale Prices Online

All 100% cotton t-shirts at wholesale pricing with bulk discounts applied automatically at case quantity. Per-unit cost drops further above single-case orders. No minimum order required on any style, and mixed-style orders ship without surcharge.

Fast US Shipping on Stocked Colors

Core colors on G500, 3001, Hanes 5250, and Comfort Colors 1717 ship from US warehouses. Orders placed before cutoff process same day with fast delivery to decorator shops and fulfillment centers nationwide.

Zero Dye Migration Risk Under Standard Press Conditions

100% cotton blanks use reactive and vat dyes that do not reactivate under heat press or DTF temperatures. DTF transfers, heat transfer vinyl, and screen printing all run at standard settings with no bleed-blocking film requirement. Simplifies production setup compared to polyester-containing substrates.

Weight Range 4.2 to 6.1 oz Across Styles

Match blank weight to decoration method and artwork type. Lighter ring-spun styles (4.2 oz Bella Canvas 3001) suit retail-facing programs and softer hand prints. Mid-weight open-end (5.3 oz G500) handles high-volume production. Heavyweight ring-spun (6.1 oz Hanes 5250, Comfort Colors 1717) supports full-coverage and bold-graphic programs.

Consistent Sizing Across Reorders

Gildan, Bella Canvas, and Hanes maintain consistent spec across production runs on core 100% cotton styles. Size measurements hold across dye lots, which matters for ongoing decoration programs and accounts placing repeat orders through a season.

Common Questions

Wholesale 100% Cotton T-Shirt FAQ

100% cotton blanks absorb plastisol ink into the yarn structure rather than letting it sit on the surface the way polyester fiber does. This produces more consistent ink penetration, stronger cured adhesion, and no dye migration risk under standard press conditions. For high-volume plastisol programs, 100% cotton removes the temperature management and bleed-blocking steps that polyester-containing substrates require. Cotton-poly blends are specified when wash durability and shrink resistance outweigh print simplicity.
Open-end spun cotton, used in the Gildan G500 (5.3 oz), is formed by air-spinning raw fibers without combing, producing a slightly rougher surface well-suited to solid spot-color work at 110 to 130 mesh. Ring-spun cotton, used in the Bella Canvas 3001 (4.2 oz), Hanes 5180 (5.2 oz), and Comfort Colors 1717 (6.1 oz), is combed before spinning to align fibers into a smoother, tighter yarn. Ring-spun surfaces perform better on fine halftone artwork and higher mesh counts above 156.
Lighter blanks (4.2 oz Bella Canvas 3001) have a more open knit structure that absorbs ink readily but requires more ink volume for full opacity on dark garments. Heavier blanks (5.3 to 6.1 oz G500, Hanes 5250, Comfort Colors 1717) have denser construction with better ink holdout for bold, solid-coverage graphics. For DTF transfers, weight affects the adhesive bond slightly, but 100% cotton at any weight presses at standard settings (310 to 325 degrees Fahrenheit) without dye migration risk.
The Comfort Colors 1717 (6.1 oz, ring-spun, garment-dyed) works well for screen printing, but the garment-dyeing process introduces slight color variation between units within a dye lot. This is normal for the substrate and should be briefed to clients before production. The vintage-washed surface accepts plastisol ink at standard settings. For programs requiring consistent flat color across all units in a run, a piece-dyed blank such as the Gildan G500 or Bella Canvas 3001 is the more reliable specification.
The Gildan G500 ships in standard cases of 72 units per color sorted by size. Case pricing applies automatically at TheClothingSpace, and bulk discounts increase with quantity above a single case. The G500 is priced among the lowest online for wholesale blank t-shirts. No minimum order is required, and mixed-color or mixed-style orders ship without surcharge. Fast US shipping applies on all stocked colors.
The Bella Canvas 3001 (4.2 oz, 100% combed and ring-spun cotton) is one of the most widely specified blanks for DTG decoration because the smooth ring-spun surface accepts pre-treat adhesion evenly and produces clean print results across the color palette. The 100% cotton construction eliminates the polyester-fiber interference that reduces pre-treat effectiveness on cotton-poly blends. Case pricing applies on all 3001 orders at TheClothingSpace with no minimum order required.