Fabric

FABRIC GUIDE

🧵 FABRIC COMPARISON TABLE

Fabric GSM Best For Breathability Moisture Wicking Feel
Premium Polydex 160 T-Shirt, Polo ◼◼◻ ✖ No Smooth, Firm
Local NBA Fabric 180 Basketball ◼◼◼ ✖ No Durable
NBA Fabric (Moisture-Wicking) 180 Basketball, Sports ◼◼◼◼ ✔ Yes Performance
Birds Eye Mesh (Moisture-Wicking) 150 Soccer, Running, Training, Pickleball ◼◼◼◼◼ ✔ Yes Lightweight
Interlock (Moisture-Wicking) 180 Premium T-Shirt ◼◼◼◼ ✔ Yes Soft, Stretch
Pique (Moisture-Wicking) 200 Polo Shirt ◼◼◼ ✔ Yes Textured, Luxury

Legend:
◼◼◼◼◼ = Excellent | ✔ = Yes | ✖ = No

Premium Polydex (160 gsm)
A popular fabric for full sublimation printing. Best suited for T-shirts and polo shirts. It is less breathable and tends to retain heat, making it not recommended for active sportswear.

Local NBA Fabric (180 gsm)
Designed for basketball use. A heavier and more durable fabric that offers better breathability than Polydex, allowing improved airflow during play.

NBA Fabric with Moisture Wicking (180 gsm)
Ideal for basketball and high-intensity sports. Uses moisture-wicking technology similar to NBA-style jerseys, helping move sweat away from the skin for faster drying and improved comfort.

Birds Eye Mesh with Moisture Wicking (150 gsm)
Lightweight and breathable fabric perfect for soccer, running, training, and pickleball jerseys. The mesh construction allows superior airflow while moisture-wicking treatment keeps the wearer dry.

Interlock Fabric with Moisture Wicking (180 gsm)
A premium fabric commonly used in high-quality sportswear. Features a durable interlock knit with two-way stretch and moisture-wicking technology, providing comfort, performance, and long-lasting wear.

Pique Fabric with Moisture Wicking (200gsm or 170 gsm)
Best used for polo shirts. A textured knit fabric that delivers a luxury look and feel, with added structure and durability. Moisture-wicking technology helps keep the wearer dry and comfortable.