How to use this page
Graphic Tee Check helps a shopper decide whether a clothing find has enough fit and material evidence. Review tag photos, measurements, print placement, fabric thickness and color option before sending the item into a warehouse order.
Real use case
Use this page for graphic tees where the buyer cares about the artwork, not only the shirt size. The useful comparison is print scale, edge clarity, back design, sleeve shape and whether the warehouse photo matches the product image.
What to write down
Record the graphic name, selected color and one QC angle that proves the artwork. A good row should explain whether the tee is still worth buying if the print looks smaller, faded or shifted.
Buyer checklist
| Signal | What to check | Next action |
|---|
| Fit evidence | Chest, length, shoulder, waist or sleeve notes are visible when needed. | Request measurement if missing. |
| Material proof | Fabric, tag or print close-up supports the saved item. | Compare with source. |
| Color option | The selected color is written exactly in the order note. | Do not guess. |
| Parcel fit | Weight and season make sense for the intended US shipment. | Keep or hold. |
When to skip it
Skip it when the listing has no real print proof. A generic black tee with a vague product title should not become a saved row.
Common US shopping mistake
The common clothing mistake is saving a style because the model photo looks good while the actual size chart, tag or print scale is unclear. US buyers should confirm fit proof before paying because returns after warehouse arrival cost time.
Next useful pages
Use these links when the product has a specific next step. The goal is to keep each saved item easy to verify before payment or shipping.