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FAQ - Branded Stanley/Stella Products
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Why these Custom T-Shirts are built to take your logo, not fight it
Most premium maker garments arrive with a permanent brand mark you must decorate around. Stanley/Stella products do the opposite. The label founded in Belgium in 2012 makes blanks specifically for customisation, with unbranded neck labels and a clean torso. That changes the brief entirely: the whole front panel, both sleeves and the back are open canvas for your client's identity.
This is the distinct reason to choose these Custom T-Shirts for staff kit or merchandise drops. There is no competing swoosh, stripe or wordmark to negotiate placement against. Your artwork is not a guest on someone else's product. It is the only decoration, sized and positioned wherever the design calls for it.
The Personalised T-Shirts and heavier styles we offer across the catalogue
Branded T-Shirts and the heavier styles in one buy
The range spans light summer tees through to winter-weight zip hoodies, so a single supplier covers a whole staff wardrobe. The unisex Creator 2.0 tee in 100% organic ringspun combed cotton is the workhorse for event runs and giveaways. Above it sit crew sweatshirts, pullover and zip-through hoodies, tank tops for warm-weather events, and pique polos for a smarter office look.
Fits run from fitted women's cuts to relaxed unisex bodies, with a deep colour palette across most lines. Custom T-Shirts in this organic base give you the everyday tier, while the heavier sweats and hoodies anchor the premium end of the same order. Specifying two or three styles in one buy keeps a coordinated look across departments.
Reading the GSM bands across these Custom T-Shirts and heavier styles
Fabric weight is the spec that decides how a Stanley/Stella product feels and how it prints. Among these Custom T-Shirts a summer tank or lightweight tee sits around 155 to 180 GSM, soft and breathable for high-volume event handouts. The Creator 2.0 tee runs at roughly 180 GSM, dense enough to hold a crisp print yet still light to wear all day.
Step up to sweatshirts and hoodies and the cloth moves to the 280 to 300 GSM band, model-dependent. That weight gives the substantial hand-feel staff associate with a quality piece, and a brushed inner face on many styles. Matching the weight to the season and the use-case matters more here than colour, because a 300 GSM hoodie handed out at a summer fair will simply not get worn.
| Garment type | Approx. weight (GSM) | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|
| Tank top / lightweight tee | 155-180 | Summer events, sports days, high-volume handouts |
| Creator-class organic tee | ~180 | Everyday staff kit, conference giveaways, merch drops |
| Crew sweatshirt | ~280 | Mid-season uniform, smart-casual teams |
| Pullover / zip hoodie | 280-300 | Winter kit, outdoor crews, premium gifting |
Choosing the right fit and cut of these Personalised T-Shirts for a team
Fit is a separate decision from weight, and it shapes how a uniform reads. The range carries dedicated women's fitted cuts, straight unisex bodies, and relaxed oversized styles on selected lines, so a mixed team is not forced into one silhouette. A client-facing office often wants the fitted polo and a trim crew, where a creative studio leans to the relaxed unisex tee.
Getting the cut right also protects the decoration. A logo printed on a fitted women's tee needs scaling down from the same artwork on a roomy unisex hoodie, or it sits too large on the smaller panel. We map your logo to each cut so it reads at the same visual weight across every garment. We do not print one fixed size onto bodies of different widths.
| Cut | Typical garments | Who it suits |
|---|---|---|
| Fitted women's | Tees, polos, light sweats | Tailored office and client-facing teams |
| Straight unisex | Tees, crews, hoodies | Mixed teams wanting one shared silhouette |
| Relaxed / oversized | Selected tees and hoodies | Streetwear merch and creative studios |
Why these combed-cotton Custom T-Shirts print so cleanly
The reason these Custom T-Shirts decorate well is the yarn. Compact ringspun combed cotton produces a flat, low-pile surface with very few stray fibres, so screen-print edges stay sharp and fine text holds. A coarser, carded-cotton blank scatters the ink at the edge of a letter; the Stanley/Stella face does not.
That same smoothness suits direct-to-garment printing, which lays photographic detail and gradients straight onto the cotton without a screen. For your design team it means the artwork you sign off is close to the artwork that lands, with no muddied small type. The organic-cotton status is stated per garment on each line's tech pack, which we forward with the proof so your compliance team works from the document, not a claim. The flat face also keeps fine serif type and thin rules legible at chest size, where a coarser blank would thicken them. For a buyer with a detailed wordmark, that fidelity is the reason these branded T-Shirts hold the artwork the design team signed off rather than a heavier approximation of it.
Print or embroider each of these Custom T-Shirts
Screen printing is the cost-effective route for larger single-design runs on the tees, laying a durable, opaque mark that survives repeated washing. For full-colour or photographic artwork on cotton, DTG handles the detail without per-colour screen charges, which suits short runs and one-offs.
Embroidery is the natural finish for the heavier pieces and the collar tier. Embroidered Polo Shirts in the Stanley/Stella pique carry a stitched left-chest crest cleanly, and the 280 to 300 GSM hoodies have the density to hold a stitched logo without puckering. A thin single-jersey tee, by contrast, prints better than it embroiders, so we steer light bodies toward print.
| Method | Works best on | Strength |
|---|---|---|
| Screen print | Tees, sweatshirts, larger runs | Durable, cost-efficient per unit at volume |
| DTG print | Organic-cotton tees, short runs | Full-colour and photographic detail |
| Embroidery | Polos, hoodies, heavy crews | Premium, textured, long-lasting finish |
Gifting and staff-kit cases where these Branded T-Shirts fit
Consider an agency kitting out 40 new starters. A 180 GSM organic tee for desk days plus a 300 GSM zip hoodie for the commute covers the year in two styles, both carrying the same chest logo. The unbranded blank means the only identity on either piece is the employer's, which is exactly what an internal uniform wants.
For external merchandise, the sustainability positioning carries weight with the recipient. Custom Sportswear sits alongside the range for active or event teams, while a printed tee remains the highest-recall handout at a trade stand. A garment people actually wear keeps the logo in circulation far longer than a paper handout from the same stand. The reach matters for a buyer measuring impressions: a branded tee worn to the gym or the weekend carries the mark well beyond the event day. That is the working case for spending on a wearable over a leaflet, since the cost per impression falls the longer the piece stays in rotation.
The organic-cotton and recycled positioning behind these Custom T-Shirts
The brand's own claim is a sustainability-led one: its cotton is organic and certified, and recycled polyester features in parts of the range. We pass that on accurately rather than dress it up. The certification and the recycled share are the maker's own, stated on each garment's data sheet, and that is the version we put in front of your buyers.
This matters for tenders and ESG-aware procurement. Where a brief asks for evidence, we supply the relevant line's tech pack so the figure is sourced from the maker, not asserted by us. We never invent a percentage or an origin. If we are not certain of a spec for a given model, we say so and check before you commit. A buyer can then put the maker's own document in front of an auditor rather than a supplier's word. That traceability is what keeps a sustainability claim defensible long after the order ships.
Dual-branding on these Personalised T-Shirts: where your logo sits
Because the blank carries no maker logo, dual-branding here is simpler than on most branded ranges. The Stanley/Stella identity lives only on a discreet woven or printed inner label, which is left untouched; your client's logo joins the garment on the outer surface. There is no maker mark on the chest or sleeve to position around.
That gives genuine placement freedom: left chest, full front, centre back, or a sleeve hit, sized to the design. We confirm the exact decoration area per model, since a tank top and a zip hoodie offer different usable panels. The result reads as your client's garment, finished in genuine Stanley/Stella stock, not as a co-branded special edition. For a multi-placement brief, a small left-chest crest can pair with a larger centre-back mark on the same piece. That suits a uniform that must read at distance and up close. We map each hit to the panel so neither crowds the other, and we proof the full layout before any garment is run.
Pairing these Custom T-Shirts across a layered staff wardrobe
A clothing order rarely travels alone. Custom Hoodies in the heavier organic weights anchor a winter staff drop, and a matching tee tier keeps the look consistent across roles. Specifying the same logo treatment on both means one artwork sign-off covers the run.
Layering also lets you split the spend by role rather than buying one garment for everyone. Field staff who work outdoors take the 300 GSM zip hoodie, desk teams take the 180 GSM tee, and both carry the identical chest mark. The order reads as one wardrobe, not a set of unrelated buys, and the budget lands where the wear is. We keep one logo treatment across the tiers, so a single artwork sign-off covers the run. The set then reads as a deliberate kit rather than separate purchases.
An event giveaway often wants a carry item to match the apparel. Personalised Tote Bags in organic cotton echo the same eco register the garments carry, which keeps a stand handout coherent. We confirm which decoration method runs on each item so the branding matches across the whole set.
Minimums and lead times for these Personalised T-Shirts
Honesty on ordering reality matters. Because these Custom T-Shirts are decorated to order rather than shipped as plain stock, a run carries a minimum and a production window. Screen printing is most economical from a modest batch upward per design, while DTG and embroidery can run on smaller quantities at a higher unit cost.
Quantity drives both the method and the per-unit price on these blanks: a 250-tee single-design run moves to screen print, where a 15-piece sample set suits DTG. Typical production runs to around three weeks once artwork is approved, with a free proof and quote returned within 24 hours so you can plan the buy before committing.
Holding colour consistent and keeping these Custom T-Shirts wearing well
Colour consistency across the Custom T-Shirts run
A staff order needs every unit to match, and colour is where a budget order slips. The range carries a deep palette, but cotton dyes in lots, so two batches of the same shade ordered months apart can read slightly differently. Booking the whole order in one production batch keeps the fabric lot, and therefore the colour, consistent from the smallest tee to the largest hoodie.
Decoration colour needs the same discipline. Embroidered Sweatshirts in the heavier weights take a stitched logo in thread matched to a brand reference, and a screen-print ink is mixed to a Pantone you supply. We confirm both against your reference before the run starts, so the green on the tee is the green on the hoodie, not a near-miss across two styles. We log the thread and ink references against your order, so a top-up batch months later matches the first run rather than drifting. That record is what lets a buyer reorder a single style without the colour reading off against the original kit.
Care and longevity of these Branded T-Shirts
Decoration is only as good as it lasts. Screen prints and embroidery on these organic-cotton weights are built to survive regular domestic washing, which is what a daily staff garment demands. We advise a cool wash inside-out to protect a print, standard guidance that keeps both the cotton and the mark looking new for longer.
The heavier 280 to 300 GSM pieces hold their shape through repeated wear, where a thin fast-fashion blank goes shapeless. That durability is part of the sustainability case. A garment worn for years rather than a season is the lower-impact choice, and the organic base supports that without us claiming a figure we cannot verify. For a procurement buyer, longevity is also a cost line: a hoodie that lasts three winters earns its higher unit price against a thin blank replaced every season. We frame the spend on that basis rather than on the cheapest sticker price.
- Creator-class tee ~180 GSM for everyday staff kit
- Tank tops 155-180 GSM for summer events
- Crew sweatshirts ~280 GSM for mid-season uniform
- Zip and pullover hoodies 280-300 GSM for winter
- Pique polos for a smarter embroidered office look
- Unbranded neck labels leave the full body open to decorate















































