How to Choose a Custom T-Shirt: Fabric, GSM & Printing (Malaysia)

Everyone has a drawer of free t-shirts they never wear — usually because the fabric was thin or the fit was off. Choosing a custom t-shirt well means picking a fabric, weight and print people actually like enough to keep. Here’s how to choose custom t-shirts in Malaysia: the cotton grades, the GSM weight that signals quality, and the print methods for events, merch and uniforms.

Short version. 100% cotton feels best and breathes; poly-cotton is cheaper and wrinkle-resistant; combed/ringspun cotton is the premium soft option. A heavier GSM (180gsm+) feels far better than a thin 160gsm. Screen print suits simple high-volume designs; DTF suits full-colour small runs. Pick fabric and weight for how long it should last.

Cotton grades & blends

100% cotton

Soft, breathable and comfortable in the heat — the most-liked everyday tee. It creases more and can shrink slightly, but for a shirt people actually wear, cotton wins.

Poly-cotton blend

More durable, wrinkle-resistant and cheaper, holding shape and colour through heavy washing. The practical choice for big-volume giveaways and budget events.

Combed / ringspun cotton

Cotton spun to be smoother, softer and stronger — the premium tee for merch and gifts that should feel retail-quality. Worth the upgrade when the shirt represents the brand.

GSM: the quality you can feel

Fabric weight is measured in GSM (grams per square metre), and it’s the single biggest tell of quality. A thin ~160gsm tee is light and cheap but can feel flimsy and show through; a 180–220gsm shirt feels substantial, drapes better and survives more washes. For Malaysia’s heat you don’t want it too heavy, but a mid-weight tee feels markedly more premium than the cheapest option. The fabric and weight drive the budget, so it’s worth reading alongside our t-shirt pricing guide.

Print methods & fit

Method Best for Notes
Screen print High volume, few colours Cheapest per shirt at scale; durable
DTF / heat transfer Small runs, full colour No colour limit; great for photos
Embroidery Small logo, premium Best on a chest logo, not big art

Offer men’s and ladies’ cuts and confirm a size set — Asian sizing runs smaller than US. For broader merch and event ideas, see our list of corporate gift ideas for Malaysian businesses.

Common questions

What GSM is a good t-shirt?

Around 180–220gsm feels substantial and premium without being too hot for Malaysia; 160gsm is lighter and cheaper but can feel thin.

Cotton or poly-cotton?

Cotton feels softer and breathes better, which people prefer; poly-cotton is more durable and cheaper for big giveaways. For merch, choose cotton.

Screen print or DTF?

Screen print for large runs with few colours; DTF for small quantities or full-colour, photographic designs where screen setup wouldn’t be economical.

Not sure which t-shirt fits?

Tell us the use and quantity and we’ll recommend the fabric, weight and print. Browse the full custom t-shirt range to compare.

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