Wholesale Blank Tri-Blend T-Shirts for Printing & Bulk Orders

Wholesale Blank Tri-Blend T-Shirts | 3413 & 6010

Blank tri-blend t-shirts in Bella Canvas 3413 and Next Level 6010: 50% polyester, 25% cotton, 25% rayon for a heathered surface and soft drape. The rayon component requires reduced heat press and DTF temperatures. All tri-blend styles priced among the lowest online with bulk discounts at case quantity. No minimums. Fast US shipping.

Bella Canvas 3413 & Next Level 6010
Screen Print, DTF & DTG Ready
Case Pricing on All Styles
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The Wholesale Buyer's Guide

Tri-Blend T-Shirts: Heathered Surface, Heat Sensitivity, and Print Compatibility

3 Fiber blend: 50% polyester, 25% cotton, 25% rayon
<300F Recommended max DTF/heat press temp due to rayon content
4.2 oz Typical fabric weight on Bella Canvas 3413 tri-blend

Tri-blend fabric (50% polyester, 25% cotton, 25% rayon) produces a heathered, marled surface that no single-fiber knit can replicate. The three-fiber construction creates visual texture within the fabric itself, so printed designs sit on a subtly speckled ground rather than a flat color field. For DTC brands and decorator clients targeting a retail premium look, tri-blend is the blank of choice. The Bella Canvas 3413 and Next Level 6010 are the two styles that dominate the market for decorated tri-blend programs.

Rayon Content and Heat Sensitivity: What Decorators Must Know

The rayon in tri-blend fabric scorches at lower temperatures than cotton or polyester. Standard DTF transfer settings (310 to 325 degrees Fahrenheit) used on 100% cotton blanks will damage a tri-blend substrate. For DTF and heat transfer vinyl on tri-blend, reduce press temperature to 270 to 295 degrees Fahrenheit, shorten dwell time to 8 to 12 seconds, and use light to medium pressure. Test peel on a sample unit before committing to a full production run, as adhesive behavior varies by transfer film manufacturer at reduced temperature. Screen printing on tri-blend does not carry the same temperature risk, but the heathered surface creates a speckled ink appearance on spot colors: solid plastisol coverage will show the underlying fabric texture through the ink layer, particularly on lighter ink colors over darker tri-blend grounds. Decorators printing on tri-blend for the first time should expect this and communicate it to their end customers as a feature, not a flaw. Water-based inks and discharge printing work well on tri-blend and produce a softer hand feel than plastisol on this substrate.

Bella Canvas 3413 vs Next Level 6010 for Wholesale Tri-Blend Programs

The Bella Canvas 3413 (4.2 oz, 50/25/25 poly/cotton/rayon) is the most widely stocked wholesale tri-blend in the screen print industry. The cut is unisex with a slightly relaxed fit and a crew neck that sits mid-collarbone, which suits both men's and women's sizing on the same order. The 3413 heather palette runs deep, covering over 60 colorways including heather grays, navy heathers, and seasonal heather tones that shift demand by quarter. The Next Level 6010 (4.4 oz, same fiber blend) runs slightly heavier and uses a jersey knit construction that produces a smoother surface than the 3413 for buyers who want less visible fabric texture in their finished print. For programs sourcing a wider retail apparel range, see the full wholesale Bella Canvas shirts collection covering ring-spun cotton, CVC, and tri-blend styles across all Bella Canvas cuts.

Tri-Blend vs Cotton-Poly Blend: Choosing the Right Substrate

The key difference between a tri-blend and a standard cotton-poly blend blank is the rayon component. Rayon adds drape and a silkier hand feel but introduces the heat sensitivity described above. A 50/50 cotton-poly blank (such as the Gildan G800) presses at standard cotton settings without risk of scorching and costs less per unit. Use tri-blend when the heathered aesthetic and soft drape are a stated requirement of the program, and use a 50/50 blend when print compatibility and cost efficiency are the priority.

Case Quantities and Bulk Pricing on Wholesale Tri-Blend T-Shirts

Bella Canvas 3413 and Next Level 6010 are stocked at wholesale pricing with case discounts that apply automatically at TheClothingSpace. Tri-blend styles are priced among the lowest online for wholesale blanks in this category. No minimum order is required, so mixed-color and mixed-style orders ship without surcharge. Fast US shipping applies on stocked colorways. Confirm case pack quantities on the individual product pages before pricing a decorated program.

How to Choose the Right Tri-Blend Blank

Buying Guide for Wholesale Blank Tri-Blend T-Shirts

Heat Press and DTF: Use Reduced Temperature

Rayon in tri-blend scorches at standard cotton press settings. For DTF and heat transfer vinyl on Bella Canvas 3413 or Next Level 6010, reduce temperature to 270 to 295 degrees Fahrenheit and shorten dwell time to 8 to 12 seconds. Always press a sample unit before a production run to confirm adhesive bond at reduced temp.

Screen Print: Expect Heathered Ink Appearance

The heathered surface on tri-blend creates a speckled look on solid spot colors, especially on lighter inks over darker grounds. Water-based and discharge inks produce a softer hand feel on tri-blend than plastisol and handle the textured surface more cleanly. Set end-customer expectations on this before the job is approved.

Bella Canvas 3413 vs Next Level 6010

The 3413 (4.2 oz) has a relaxed unisex fit and a deep heather palette across 60+ colors. The 6010 (4.4 oz) runs slightly heavier with a smoother jersey surface for buyers who want less visible fabric texture in the finished print. Both are stocked at wholesale case pricing with no minimums.

Tri-Blend vs 50/50 Cotton-Poly for Decoration Programs

Use tri-blend when the heathered look and soft drape are a program requirement. Use a 50/50 cotton-poly blank when press compatibility and cost per unit are the priority. The 50/50 blend presses at standard cotton settings without rayon heat risk and costs less per unit at the same case quantity.

Why Decorators Order Tri-Blend T-Shirts From TheClothingSpace

Wholesale Blank Tri-Blend T-Shirts for Printing Programs

Bella Canvas 3413 and Next Level 6010 Stocked

The two most widely decorated wholesale tri-blend styles in stock: Bella Canvas 3413 (4.2 oz) and Next Level 6010 (4.4 oz). Full heather color range available at case pricing.

Among the Lowest Wholesale Prices Online

All tri-blend blanks priced among the lowest online for wholesale. Bulk discounts increase with case quantity and apply automatically. No minimum order required on any style.

Fast US Shipping on Stocked Colorways

Stocked tri-blend colors ship from US warehouses. Orders placed before cutoff process same day. Consistent turnaround for decorated programs with tight production schedules.

Screen Print, DTF, and DTG Compatible With Correct Settings

Tri-blend accepts screen printing, DTF transfers, and DTG. Rayon content requires reduced heat press temperature (under 300 degrees Fahrenheit). Heathered surface creates speckled ink appearance on spot colors, which is expected and can be briefed to end customers as a design feature.

Retail Drape and Soft Hand Feel

The rayon component gives tri-blend a softer drape than 100% cotton or 50/50 blends. DTC brands and decorator clients use tri-blend specifically for this hand feel, which holds through repeated washing without the garment stiffening.

Consistent Reorder Availability on Core Colors

Bella Canvas 3413 and Next Level 6010 core heather colorways are stocked for reorder consistency. Programs placing repeat runs across multiple dye lots can confirm color availability before quoting.

Common Questions

Wholesale Blank Tri-Blend T-Shirt FAQ

The Bella Canvas 3413 tri-blend contains 25% rayon, which scorches at standard cotton DTF press settings. Reduce temperature to 270 to 295 degrees Fahrenheit and shorten dwell time to 8 to 12 seconds with light to medium pressure. Press a sample unit before the production run to confirm adhesive bond at the reduced temperature, as behavior varies by transfer film brand.
The heathered surface of tri-blend fabric is created by blending polyester, cotton, and rayon fibers at different dye uptakes, producing visible texture in the knit. When plastisol ink is deposited on this surface, the underlying heather shows through the ink layer on solid spot colors. Water-based and discharge inks handle the texture more cleanly than plastisol and produce a softer hand feel on tri-blend substrates.
The Bella Canvas 3413 weighs 4.2 oz and uses a relaxed unisex cut with a mid-collarbone crew neck. It is available in over 60 heather colorways. The Next Level 6010 weighs 4.4 oz and uses a jersey knit construction that produces a smoother surface with less visible fabric texture in the finished print. Both are stocked at wholesale case pricing with no minimum order required.
A 50/50 cotton-poly blank presses at standard cotton settings without rayon heat risk and costs less per unit, making it the better choice when print compatibility and cost per unit are the priority. Tri-blend is the right choice when the heathered aesthetic and soft drape are a stated requirement of the program. Both are available at TheClothingSpace with bulk discounts and no minimums.
Bella Canvas 3413 ships in standard cases sorted by size. Case pricing applies automatically at TheClothingSpace, and bulk discounts increase with quantity above a single case. All tri-blend blanks are priced among the lowest online for wholesale. No minimum order is required, and stocked colorways ship with fast US delivery. Confirm exact case pack quantities on the product page before pricing a decorated program.
Yes. The Bella Canvas 3413 and Next Level 6010 accept DTG printing. The heathered surface means solid color areas in the design will show some fabric texture through the ink, which is a characteristic of the substrate rather than a print defect. Pre-treat the garment per the DTG machine manufacturer's recommendation for poly-blend substrates, as the 50% polyester content affects pre-treat adhesion compared to 100% cotton blanks.