Wholesale blank sweatshirts are the second-largest category in the print and decoration industry after t-shirts. Screen printers, DTF transfer shops, embroidery operations, and promotional product companies source fleece blanks for school spirit programs, corporate branded merch, event giveaways, and resale. The two dominant constructions in this collection are 50/50 cotton-poly fleece (the commercial standard) and 90/10 cotton-poly (the premium embroidery option), and the blank selection should follow the decoration method.
This collection carries blank sweatshirts and hoodies from Gildan, Hanes, Jerzees, Champion, Bella Canvas, and Threadfast Apparel. Styles include pullover hoodies, crewneck sweatshirts, full-zip hoodies, quarter-zip fleece, and performance polyester fleece. All sweatshirts are available at wholesale pricing with bulk discounts that increase with case quantity, and stocked colors ship with fast US delivery.
Crewneck Sweatshirts vs Hoodies for Print Placement
The obvious choice for school and event orders is hoodies. But crewneck sweatshirts offer a practical advantage that print shops should factor into job quoting. A crewneck sits completely flat on a platen with no pocket, hood seam, or drawstring cord interfering with print registration. For large chest prints, full-front designs, or jobs requiring precise multi-color registration, crewneck sweatshirts produce cleaner results with fewer press adjustments.
Hoodies present specific decoration challenges. The pouch pocket on pullover hoodies (Gildan 18500, Champion S700) creates a raised seam line across the lower front panel that interferes with platen positioning on full-front prints. For left-chest or center-chest prints above the pocket line, this is not an issue. For designs that extend below the chest, a crewneck (Gildan 18000, Hanes F260) eliminates the pocket interference entirely. Zip-up hoodies split the front panel in half, making center-chest printing impractical. Left-chest and back panel printing work on zip-ups without issues.
50/50 Fleece vs 90/10 Cotton for Decoration
The 50/50 cotton-poly fleece blend (Gildan 18000, Gildan 18500, Jerzees NuBlend 996MR) is the commercial screen printing standard at 7.75 to 8 oz. The polyester content improves dimensional stability, meaning the blank holds its shape better through printing, curing, and repeated washing. Screen printing with plastisol ink on 50/50 fleece is clean and predictable. The main consideration is dye migration: polyester fibers release dye under heat, so flash temperatures must stay below the migration threshold. Use lower cure temperatures and allow full dwell time to prevent migration on dark colors.
The 90/10 cotton-poly blend (Hanes F170, Hanes F260, Hanes F280) weighs 9 oz and runs heavier and warmer than 50/50 blends. The 90% cotton content virtually eliminates dye migration risk, making it the safer choice for dark-color screen printing where migration is a reject risk. The added weight also holds embroidery backing in place more effectively, which is why 90/10 fleece is the standard for left-chest embroidery programs. The 10% polyester prevents the excessive shrinkage that 100% cotton fleece produces.
Key Brands and Styles
Gildan dominates the volume segment. The Gildan 18500 Heavy Blend pullover hoodie and Gildan 18000 Heavy Blend crewneck are the most widely ordered fleece blanks in the wholesale market, both at 8 oz 50/50 fleece. Gildan 18600 is the full-zip hoodie version. Cases ship at 24 to 36 units depending on style and color.
Hanes Ultimate Cotton (F170, F260, F280) is the premium option at 9 oz 90/10 cotton-poly. Jerzees NuBlend (996MR crewneck, 996 hoodie, 993MR quarter-zip) uses a pill-resistant 50/50 fleece that holds up through repeated commercial washing, making it the better choice for workwear programs where durability between washes matters. Champion S700 and S800 cover the team and collegiate market with a heavier construction and a brand name that carries recognition in the sports channel.
Buying Guide: Fleece Weight, Shrinkage, and Reorder Consistency
Fleece weight affects post-wash shrinkage. An 8 oz 50/50 fleece hoodie will shrink less than a 9 oz 90/10 cotton fleece because the polyester content resists shrinkage. For print shops that pre-shrink blanks before printing (to prevent customer complaints about post-wash print distortion), the 50/50 blend is more predictable. For programs that do not pre-shrink, communicate expected shrinkage to the end customer on the 90/10 cotton option.
For ongoing programs with seasonal restocks, batch-to-batch dye lot consistency determines whether reorders match original inventory. Gildan and Jerzees maintain tight production controls on core fleece colors. For corporate merch programs that reorder quarterly, confirm the brand runs consistent dye lots before committing to a multi-year program.
Browse wholesale blank hoodies for pullover and zip-up styles, or wholesale crewneck sweatshirts for the flat-panel option that prints cleaner on large designs.