Wholesale Blank Crewneck Sweatshirts for Screen Printing & DTF

Wholesale Blank Crewneck Sweatshirts | Fleece & French Terry

Blank crewneck sweatshirts from Gildan, Hanes, Jerzees, Champion, Bella Canvas, and Comfort Colors. Standard fleece, French terry, and heavyweight options for screen printing, DTF transfers, and embroidery. All crewnecks priced among the lowest online with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity. Fast US shipping on stocked colors.

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Blank Crewnecks: Fleece Types, Print Surface & Decoration Guide

6+ Brands: Gildan, Hanes, Jerzees, Champion, Bella Canvas
6-9 oz Fleece weight range across crewneck styles
36-72 Units per case on standard crewneck styles

Blank crewneck sweatshirts are the simplest fleece garment to decorate. No hood, no kangaroo pocket, no zipper. The full front panel is uninterrupted from collar to hem, giving screen printers and DTF operators the largest usable print area of any sweatshirt style. That flat panel geometry is why crewnecks are the default blank for oversized front prints, all-over DTF designs, and multi-color screen print jobs where registration accuracy matters.

This collection carries blank crewneck sweatshirts from Gildan, Hanes, Jerzees, Champion, Bella Canvas, Comfort Colors, and specialty brands. Styles range from budget 50/50 fleece to premium heavyweight 100% cotton. All crewnecks are available at wholesale pricing with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity, and stocked colors ship with fast US delivery.

Why Crewneck Sweatshirts Print Better Than Hoodies

The crewneck's printing advantage comes from its flat, single-layer construction. On a pullover hoodie, the kangaroo pocket creates a double-fabric zone that disrupts squeegee pressure during screen printing. The hood itself bunches behind the collar and interferes with platen loading. Crewnecks eliminate both problems. The garment loads flat on a standard 16 by 20 inch platen with no fabric overlap, pocket seams, or zipper hardware in the print zone.

For DTF transfers, the same flat construction means even heat distribution across the entire press area. No cold spots from pocket seams, no pressure variation from zipper teeth. A standard crewneck on a 15 by 15 inch heat press produces consistent adhesive activation across the full transfer area. This is why print shops that specialize in all-over or oversized DTF designs default to crewneck blanks over hoodies for production efficiency.

Fleece Types: Standard vs French Terry vs Heavyweight

Standard fleece crewnecks (Gildan 18000 Heavy Blend, Hanes F260 Ultimate Cotton, Jerzees 562MR NuBlend) use a brushed interior loop fleece at 7.75 to 8 oz. The brushed nap absorbs screen print ink on the first pass and provides enough body for clean squeegee contact. These are the volume workhorses for school spirit wear, corporate orders, and event merchandise.

French terry crewnecks (Bella Canvas 3901, Comfort Colors 1566) have an unbrushed loop interior and a smoother exterior face. The smoother surface holds finer print detail than brushed fleece, making French terry the preferred substrate for photographic DTF transfers and detailed multi-color screen prints. The tradeoff: French terry is lighter (6 to 7 oz) and less structured, which gives it a more relaxed drape that retail and DTC brands prefer.

Heavyweight crewnecks (Champion S600, Independent Trading Co. IND5000C) run 9 to 12 oz and provide the densest print surface. The extra weight holds large, heavy ink deposits (metallic, puff, high-density) without distorting the fabric. For premium decorated crewnecks sold at retail price points above $40, heavyweight blanks justify the higher per-unit cost. Browse wholesale blank hoodies for fleece options with hoods and kangaroo pockets.

Dye Migration on 50/50 Crewneck Sweatshirts

The same dye migration risk that affects 50/50 hoodies applies to 50/50 crewnecks. Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, and Jerzees 562MR all use 50% cotton and 50% polyester fleece. On dark colors, heat press temperatures above 320 degrees Fahrenheit cause the polyester fibers to release sublimation dye, which bleeds through light-colored prints and transfers. Use low-cure plastisol, dye-blocker films, or source 100% cotton fleece to eliminate the risk on dark color production runs.

Sizing and Shrinkage Across Crewneck Brands

Crewneck sweatshirts shrink more than t-shirts because fleece fabric has more dimensional instability than jersey knit. Expect 3 to 5 percent length shrinkage on 50/50 fleece after the first wash cycle at standard home laundering temperature. 100% cotton fleece (Hanes F260, Comfort Colors 1566) shrinks more aggressively, up to 5 to 7 percent in length. For programs where consistent sizing matters across reorders, the Gildan 18000 and Jerzees 562MR maintain the tightest size consistency between production runs.

TheClothingSpace prices all blank crewneck sweatshirts among the lowest online for wholesale fleece. Case pricing applies automatically, and stocked colors on Gildan 18000, Hanes F260, and Jerzees 562MR ship with fast US delivery. No minimum order is required.

How to Choose the Right Blank Crewneck

Buying Guide for Wholesale Blank Crewneck Sweatshirts

Standard Fleece vs French Terry vs Heavyweight

Standard fleece (Gildan 18000, 7.75 oz): volume workhorse for screen printing. French terry (Bella Canvas 3901, 6-7 oz): smoother surface for detailed DTF and multi-color prints. Heavyweight (Champion S600, 9-12 oz): densest surface for metallic, puff, and high-density ink.

Full Front Panel: No Pocket or Zipper Interference

Crewnecks give screen printers and DTF operators the largest uninterrupted print area of any sweatshirt style. No kangaroo pocket seam, no zipper hardware, no hood bulk behind the collar.

Dye Migration on Dark 50/50 Fleece

50/50 cotton-poly crewnecks release sublimation dye above 320F on dark colors. Use low-cure plastisol or dye-blocker DTF films. 80/20 and 100% cotton crewnecks reduce or eliminate dye migration risk.

Shrinkage: 3-5% on 50/50, 5-7% on 100% Cotton

Fleece shrinks more than jersey knit. Factor shrinkage into size chart recommendations for decorated crewneck programs. Gildan 18000 and Jerzees 562MR maintain the tightest size consistency across reorders.

Why Decorators Order Crewnecks From TheClothingSpace

Wholesale Blank Crewneck Sweatshirts for Decoration

Gildan, Hanes, Jerzees, Champion, Bella Canvas

All major wholesale crewneck brands stocked. Budget 50/50 fleece through premium heavyweight and fashion-fit French terry options.

Among the Lowest Wholesale Prices Online

All blank crewneck sweatshirts at wholesale pricing with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity. No minimum order required.

Fast US Shipping on Stocked Colors

Core crewneck styles from Gildan, Hanes, and Jerzees ship from US warehouses. Stocked colors process same day on orders before cutoff.

Screen Print, DTF & Embroidery Compatible

Full flat front panel for maximum print area. Product pages note fleece type, blend ratio, and specific decoration compatibility.

Unisex, Men's, Women's & Youth Sizing

Matching companion styles available in men's, women's, and youth from Gildan, Hanes, and Champion for team, school, and corporate programs.

Common Questions

Wholesale Blank Crewneck Sweatshirt FAQ

The Gildan 18000 Heavy Blend (7.75 oz, 50/50 cotton-poly) is the highest-volume screen print crewneck in the wholesale market. Its flat front panel with no pocket or zipper provides the largest uninterrupted print area of any sweatshirt style. The Hanes F260 Ultimate Cotton (10 oz, 90/10 cotton-poly) is the upgrade for denser ink deposits.
Standard fleece crewnecks (Gildan 18000, Jerzees 562MR) have a brushed interior loop at 7.75 to 8 oz. French terry crewnecks (Bella Canvas 3901, Comfort Colors 1566) have an unbrushed loop interior and smoother exterior at 6 to 7 oz. French terry holds finer print detail because the smoother surface reduces dot gain on detailed artwork.
Yes. 50/50 cotton-poly crewnecks (Gildan 18000, Jerzees 562MR) release sublimation dye from the polyester fibers above 320 degrees Fahrenheit. On dark-colored 50/50 crewnecks, use low-cure plastisol or dye-blocker DTF films. 100% cotton crewnecks (Comfort Colors 1566) eliminate dye migration risk entirely.
Expect 3 to 5 percent length shrinkage on 50/50 fleece crewnecks (Gildan 18000, Jerzees 562MR) after the first wash. 100% cotton crewnecks (Hanes F260, Comfort Colors 1566) shrink 5 to 7 percent in length. Factor shrinkage into size chart recommendations for decorated programs.
Standard crewneck sweatshirts ship in cases of 36 to 72 units depending on brand and style. Gildan 18000 ships in cases of 36. Jerzees 562MR and Hanes F260 ship in similar case sizes. Lightweight French terry styles may ship in larger cases. Confirm exact case quantities on the product page before pricing the job.
Yes. All blank crewneck sweatshirts at TheClothingSpace are priced among the lowest online for wholesale fleece. Case pricing applies automatically, and bulk discounts increase with quantity. Stocked colors on Gildan 18000, Hanes F260, and Jerzees 562MR ship with fast US delivery. No minimum order is required.