Sun protective UPF 50+ blank t shirts
USD $4 - $5 /Piece
Min.Order:1000 Pieces
Shanghai Lidong Industry Co., Ltd.
Dry Fit,Moisture Wicking,Sun Protection UPF 50+ Blank T shirts
Fabric: 70% polyester blended 30% cotton ring-spun jersey, 6.1 oz/yd2 (205 gsm)
Features:
• Side seam construction,
• Shoulder seam clean finished with self fabric tape
• Double needle cover-stitched seams
• Cotton/Spandex rib/neck.
• Enzyme washed
• Machine Wash & Dry
Your Reliable T-shirts Manufactuer in Shanghai City,China
Styles | Men's Sun Protective UPF 50+ Blank T-shirts |
Fabric | 70% polyester + 30% combed cotton,or 95%(70% polyester + 30% combed cotton or 30% bamboo fiber) / 5% spandex.Fabric weight: 190 GSM,210 GSM,custom printed logos / designs. Quick drying,moisture management,breathable and soft handfeel. |
Usage | sports t shirts,ladies dri fit t shirts,climacool blank t shirts,sleepwear,underwear,mens sports t shirts |
FOB Price | range from $4.00 to $5.00/piece blank t shirts. |
MOQ | 1000 pieces blank t shirts/color |
Packing | 1 piece t shirts packed into 1 polybag,carton size 53*35*53 cm, 80 pieces/carton box. GW: 20 kgs,NW 19 kgs. |
Delivery | 25-30 days after pre-production blank t shirts sample approved,Shanghai ports |
Payment Terms | 30% deposit + 70% before shipment,or 100% L/C at sight for the first order. |
Test Standard | AATCC 183, our blank t shirts UVA & UVB blocked above 97% |
NASA Recognizes Sun Protection Clothing Leader
(Fair Oaks, CA) ---Solar Protective Factory (SPF) March 29, 2010
The company responsible for launching the sun protective clothing blank t shirts industry twenty years ago is being lauded in NASA’s 50th Anniversary publication, Spinoff. Spinoff is an annual publication from NASA highlighting the past years significant achievements utilizing space program technologies in ways beneficial to the planet and its inhabitants.
Only a few of the elite group of companies who have made significant contributions to and from space technologies are featured in this Golden Anniversary issue of Spinoff.
“In 1989 we discovered that many fabrics do not offer adequate protection from the sun’s ultraviolet rays when be began testing fabrics. When we formed our company twenty years ago (in 1990) there were no standards for sun protective fabrics and apparel. We worked with the FDA, FTC, CPSC, ASTM and AATCC for more than five years to develop our U.S. standards for sun protective apparel and fabrics. The U.S. standards are the most stringent in the world yet there are many companies selling in the U.S. who only use Australian standards or who simply proclaim their products are ultraviolet protective,” said Terry Breese, President and co-founder of the Solar Protective Factory.