Wholesale Blank Fleece Sweatshirts for Screen Printing & Embroidery

Wholesale Blank Fleece Sweatshirts | 7-9 oz Brushed Interior

Blank fleece sweatshirts from Gildan, Hanes, and Champion. Standard 50/50 and cotton-rich brushed fleece crewnecks and hoodies at 7 to 9 oz for screen printing, DTF transfers, and embroidery. Case pricing on all styles, stocked colors ship fast from US warehouses.

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The Wholesale Decorator's Guide

Blank Fleece Sweatshirts: Weight, Embroidery Setup, and Dye Migration

7-9 oz Fleece weight range across Gildan, Hanes, Champion styles
3 Core brands: Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, Champion S600
36-72 Units per case on standard fleece sweatshirt styles

Fleece sweatshirts are the most widely decorated blank in wholesale apparel. The brushed interior construction that makes them comfortable to wear is also the variable that most directly affects how they perform across decoration methods. Before placing a production run, decorators need to know the fleece weight, the cotton-to-poly ratio, and whether the exterior face is tight enough to hold fine print detail. This guide covers the three core wholesale fleece styles and the decoration-specific decisions each one requires.

Fleece Weight and Warmth: 7 oz vs 8 oz vs 9 oz

The Gildan 18000 Heavy Blend runs at 7.75 oz and is the standard reference point for wholesale fleece. The Hanes P160 EcoSmart sits at 7.8 oz, close enough to the Gildan that buyers treat both as interchangeable for budget fleece programs. The Champion S600 EcoSmart runs heavier at approximately 9 oz, with a denser loop structure that holds more warmth and provides a noticeably more substantial hand feel. For outdoor event merchandise, school programs where the garment is worn through winter, or retail-priced decorated hoodies, the extra weight of the S600 is the correct call. For volume corporate or event jobs where cost-per-unit is the primary driver, the Gildan 18000 and Hanes P160 are the workhorses.

Embroidery on Brushed Fleece: Why a Topping Sheet Is Not Optional

Brushed fleece has a raised nap on the interior. The exterior face of standard fleece sweatshirts also has a slight surface texture caused by the same brushing process. When embroidery needles penetrate that surface, the thread sinks into the fabric texture instead of sitting on top of it, causing stitch coverage to look uneven and fine details to lose definition. A water-soluble topping sheet placed over the embroidery area before hooping compresses the surface nap, forces stitches to sit above the fabric plane, and produces clean edge definition on lettering and fine line elements. Without a topping sheet on fleece, column stitches under 3mm wide will show fabric show-through and the overall registration of the design will look soft. This applies to all three core fleece styles: Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, and Champion S600.

Screen Printing on Fleece: Surface Differences Between Brands

The exterior face of a fleece sweatshirt is not as smooth as a jersey t-shirt substrate. The Gildan 18000 has the tightest exterior face of the three core styles, which is one reason it dominates screen print production volume. Ink sits on the surface with consistent squeegee contact across the platen. The Hanes P160 EcoSmart has a slightly softer face that absorbs more ink on the first pass, which can cause color shift on halftone work if ink deposit depth is not adjusted. The Champion S600 has the most open weave structure of the three, requiring printers to reduce off-contact distance slightly and increase durometer on the squeegee to maintain sharp edge definition. For multi-color screen print jobs requiring tight registration and fine detail, the Gildan 18000 is the most forgiving substrate. Browse wholesale blank crewneck sweatshirts for the full range of fleece and French terry crewneck options across all major brands.

Dye Migration Risk on 50/50 Fleece Sweatshirts

The Gildan 18000 and Hanes P160 EcoSmart are both 50/50 cotton-polyester blends. Polyester fibers carry sublimation dye that migrates upward into print layers and DTF adhesive when heat is applied above 320 degrees Fahrenheit. On dark navy, dark heather, or black colorways, this migration appears as a pink, purple, or brown halo bleeding through the finished design. Two mitigation strategies are available: use a dye-blocker barrier film between the transfer and the garment surface, or switch to a low-cure plastisol formulated to cure below 280 degrees Fahrenheit. For production runs where any dark 50/50 fleece is in the color mix, confirm your ink or transfer system compatibility before approving a production run. The Champion S600 uses the same 50/50 blend and carries the same risk. To eliminate dye migration entirely, source cotton-rich wholesale sweatshirts with an 80/20 or 100% cotton construction.

TheClothingSpace stocks Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, and Champion S600 at wholesale case pricing with bulk discounts that increase with quantity. Stocked colors ship from US warehouses with fast delivery. No minimum order is required.

How to Choose the Right Blank Fleece Sweatshirt

Buying Guide for Wholesale Blank Fleece Sweatshirts

Fleece Weight: 7.75 oz vs 9 oz

Gildan 18000 and Hanes P160 run at 7.75-7.8 oz: cost-effective for volume corporate and event jobs. Champion S600 at ~9 oz provides a denser loop, more warmth, and heavier hand feel for retail-priced decorated programs and cold-weather merchandise.

Embroidery Requires a Water-Soluble Topping Sheet

Brushed fleece nap causes stitches to sink into the surface without a topping sheet. Place water-soluble topping over the embroidery area before hooping on all three core fleece styles (Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, Champion S600) to maintain stitch definition.

Dye Migration on All 50/50 Fleece Blends

Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, and Champion S600 are all 50/50 cotton-poly. Above 320F, polyester fibers release dye into print layers on dark colorways. Use low-cure plastisol (below 280F) or dye-blocker barrier film on any dark-color DTF or screen print run.

Screen Print Surface: Gildan 18000 Holds the Tightest Face

The Gildan 18000 exterior face produces the most consistent squeegee contact for multi-color screen print. The Champion S600's more open weave requires adjusted off-contact distance. The Hanes P160 face absorbs slightly more ink per pass, requiring ink deposit depth adjustments for halftone work.

Why Decorators Order Fleece Sweatshirts From TheClothingSpace

Wholesale Blank Fleece Sweatshirts for Decoration

Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, Champion S600

The three core wholesale fleece styles stocked in depth. Budget 50/50 blends through 9 oz premium options, all at wholesale case pricing.

Among the Lowest Wholesale Prices Online

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

Fast US Shipping on Stocked Colors

Core fleece styles in stocked colors process same day on orders before cutoff and ship from US warehouses.

Screen Print, DTF, and Embroidery Compatible

Product pages specify fleece weight, blend ratio, and exterior face characteristics relevant to each decoration method.

Crewneck and Hoodie Styles Available

Matching crewneck and hoodie silhouettes available in Gildan 18000, Hanes P160, and Champion S600 for team, school, and corporate programs.

Common Questions

Wholesale Blank Fleece Sweatshirt FAQ

Yes. The brushed exterior nap on the Gildan 18000, Hanes P160 EcoSmart, and Champion S600 causes embroidery stitches to sink into the surface without a topping sheet. Place a water-soluble topping over the embroidery area before hooping on all three styles to keep stitches above the fabric plane and maintain clean edge definition on lettering.
The Gildan 18000 Heavy Blend runs at 7.75 oz. The Champion S600 EcoSmart runs at approximately 9 oz. The S600 has a denser loop structure that provides more warmth and a heavier hand feel. For volume budget jobs, the Gildan 18000 is the standard. For retail-priced decorated programs or cold-weather merchandise, the S600's extra weight justifies the higher per-unit cost.
Yes. The Hanes P160 EcoSmart is a 50/50 cotton-polyester blend. On dark navy, black, and dark heather colorways, heat press temperatures above 320 degrees Fahrenheit cause the polyester fibers to release sublimation dye into DTF adhesive. Use a dye-blocker barrier film between the transfer and the garment, or confirm your transfer system is rated for 50/50 fleece substrates before approving production.
The Gildan 18000 Heavy Blend is the most consistent screen print substrate of the three core fleece styles. Its tighter exterior face produces even squeegee contact across the platen with minimal ink absorption variance. For multi-color jobs requiring tight registration, the 18000 is the lower-risk blank compared to the Hanes P160 or Champion S600.
The Gildan 18000 ships in cases of 36 units. The Hanes P160 EcoSmart and Champion S600 ship in similar case sizes. Exact case quantities by size distribution are listed on each product page. Confirm case sizes before pricing a decorated program to account for per-unit landed cost at case versus open-stock pricing.
Yes. TheClothingSpace does not require a minimum order quantity on wholesale blank fleece sweatshirts. The Gildan 18000, Hanes P160 EcoSmart, and Champion S600 are all available at single-unit pricing with bulk case discounts that increase with quantity. Stocked colors on all three styles ship from US warehouses with fast delivery.