Clothing

T-Shirts

Xceluk offers one of the widest ranges of t-shirts in the UK — 703+ products ready for customisation with your logo, company name, or bespoke design. Every item can be…

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Custom T-Shirts: Printed or Embroidered, and Why It Matters

Print vs embroidery on t-shirts

For t-shirts, print usually beats embroidery. The fabric is too thin for embroidery to sit flat without puckering, especially on the chest or sleeves. Print sits on the surface and looks crisp on cotton. Embroidery has its place — a small left-chest logo on a 200gsm heavyweight tee can look smart — but for any logo with detail, fine text, or photographic colour, print is the right call.

Three print methods we use:

  • Screen printing for runs of 25+ in 1–4 colours. Cheapest per unit at volume, brightest colours, longest lifespan.
  • DTF (direct-to-film) transfer for short runs and detailed/photographic designs. Excellent on dark fabrics. Lifespan with care is 40+ washes.
  • Vinyl transfer for simple names and numbers on sportswear and team shirts.

Cotton, polyester, or blend

For comfort and printability, cotton or polycotton beats polyester every time. Pure polyester is a specialist choice — wicking fabric for sport, or sublimation-printable for full-colour photo prints. For 90% of business t-shirts, ringspun cotton at 150–185gsm is the right answer. Gildan SoftStyle, Fruit of the Loom Iconic, and Russell Classic are the workhorses.

What good t-shirt printing actually costs

Plain cotton tee with a single-colour chest print: £4.99–£6.99 per shirt at 25+ quantity. Add a back print and you're at £6.99–£9.99. Full-colour DTF prints on darks: £7.99–£10.99 depending on print size. Setup is free; no hidden artwork charges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the minimum order for printed t-shirts?
For screen printing, 25 is where the price drops sharply. For DTF transfer printing, we'll do as little as 1 — useful for sample shirts before a big run.
Will printed t-shirts fade in the wash?
Screen-printed shirts will look new at 60+ washes if washed inside out at 30°C without high heat tumble drying. DTF transfers last 30–50 washes treated the same way.
Can I have different names on the back of each shirt?
Yes — common for sports teams and event staff. We add names from a list you supply. Each name is around £3–£4 extra per shirt depending on quantity.
Do you do organic / sustainable t-shirts?
Yes — Stanley/Stella and Continental Clothing organic ranges are available. Slightly higher cost but proper Fair Wear and GOTS-certified supply chains.

Written by Andy Smith, founder of Xcel Print and Promotions — embroidering and printing workwear in Haverhill, Suffolk since 2004. Read more about us.