Ring-spun cotton is the standard fabric for premium wholesale blanks. The spinning process—where cotton fibers are continuously twisted to create a finer, stronger yarn—produces a noticeably softer feel and a smoother print surface than open-end or carded cotton alternatives. For decorators, that means cleaner ink coverage, crisper DTG output, and a finished garment that end customers can distinguish from a standard commodity tee. Bulkthreads carries ring-spun blanks across tees, hoodies, tanks, and specialty styles — at every price tier.
The Gildan G640 Softstyle Tee is the entry point — 4.5 oz. ring-spun cotton at a price that makes it viable for high-volume print runs. It's noticeably softer than Gildan's open-end G500, which matters for DTG decoration where fabric texture affects print quality. The Next Level 3600 Unisex Cotton Tee steps up in hand feel and retail fit, and the N6210 CVC Crewneck adds a cotton/poly blend for a subtle heathered texture. For a sueded finish, the Next Level 6410 Sueded Crew has a notably soft surface that prints well and develops a pleasantly worn-in feel over time. At the premium end, the Bella+Canvas 3001C is one of the more widely decorated ring-spun blanks in the wholesale market — airlume combed and ring-spun cotton at 4.2 oz. with a retail fit that end customers recognize. The Comfort Colors C1717 occupies a different niche as a 6.1 oz. garment-dyed ring-spun with a worn-in finish straight out of the bag, making it a practical choice for vintage-inspired merchandising.
Ring-spun cotton extends well beyond tees. The Bella+Canvas 3719 Unisex Pullover Hoodie brings the same airlume ring-spun cotton construction as the 3001C into a fleece format — a softer, more retail-quality hoodie than standard poly-cotton blends. The 3512 Jersey Long Sleeve Hoodie is a lighter alternative — jersey construction rather than fleece, with a draped, fashion-forward silhouette suited for boutique merch programs. For long-sleeve basics, the 3501 Long-Sleeve Tee and Next Level 6071 Triblend Long-Sleeve Crew round out the layering options.
The women's ring-spun segment is one of the deeper parts of this collection. The Bella+Canvas B6400 Ladies' Relaxed Jersey Tee and 6004 Slim Fit Tee cover two of the more commonly ordered women's styles at the premium tier. Next Level's N1510 Ladies' Ideal Tee and N1540 V-Neck offer a lower price point in the same tier. On the tank side, the Bella+Canvas B8800 Flowy Racerback Tank and Next Level N1533 Racerback Tank are among the more widely ordered women's tanks in the wholesale market, and for men's tanks, the Next Level 3633 Men's Cotton Tank is a straightforward choice. Specialty cuts include the Next Level 6051 Triblend Raglan — a 3/4-sleeve baseball-style tee that's a consistent seller for sports-themed and vintage print programs.
All styles ship with automatic volume discounts applied at checkout, typically arrive in 1–3 business days, and come with free returns on every order. For heathered or blended fabrics alongside ring-spun cotton, see the blends collection. For heavier-weight open-end cotton basics, see the 100% cotton collection.
Ring-spun cotton is produced by continuously twisting cotton fibers during spinning, which creates a finer, stronger, and smoother yarn than open-end or carded cotton alternatives. For decoration, that smoother surface translates to cleaner ink coverage in screen printing, sharper detail in DTG output, and better overall print quality. For end customers, it means a softer hand feel that's noticeably different from standard commodity tees. Most premium wholesale blanks — Bella+Canvas, Next Level, Comfort Colors — use ring-spun construction for these reasons.
Open-end cotton is spun faster and less precisely, producing a coarser, slightly rougher yarn. It's less expensive to produce, which is why it shows up in budget blanks like the Gildan G500. Ring-spun cotton takes more time to produce but results in a finer, softer yarn with a smoother surface. For high-volume runs where cost is the primary concern, open-end blanks are a practical choice. For programs where fabric feel or print clarity matters to the end customer, ring-spun is the more reliable substrate.
The Bella+Canvas 3001C is one of the more widely used ring-spun blanks for DTG — its airlume combed and ring-spun cotton produces a tight, smooth surface that holds ink consistently and requires minimal pretreatment compared to looser weave fabrics. The Next Level 3600 Unisex Cotton Tee is a strong alternative at a lower price point. Both are 100% cotton, which is generally preferred for DTG over poly blends since cotton absorbs water-based inks more effectively.
Both are ring-spun cotton blanks, but they serve different programs. The 3001C is a 4.2 oz. airlume cotton tee with a clean, retail-quality finish and a modern fit — the more common choice for fashion-forward merch and retail-style decoration programs. The C1717 is a heavier 6.1 oz. garment-dyed blank with a broken-in, vintage feel straight out of the bag — better suited for lifestyle brands and boutique programs where the garment-dyed aesthetic is part of the design intent. The C1717 is also the warmer, more substantial option for cooler-weather programs.
Yes. The Bella+Canvas 3719 Unisex Pullover Hoodie uses the same airlume combed and ring-spun cotton construction as the 3001C in a sponge fleece format — one of the softer, more retail-quality wholesale hoodies available. The 3512 Jersey Long Sleeve Hoodie is a lighter, jersey-construction alternative in the same fabric family, suited for boutique programs where a draped, fashion-forward silhouette is preferred over a traditional fleece weight.
Yes. Automatic volume discounts are applied at checkout across the ring-spun collection — no codes required. The per-unit price decreases as order size grows, all styles typically arrive in 1–3 business days, and returns are free on every order.