Two shirts, one standard
Two garment types emerged:
- A standard tee with the name across the chest (ideal for screen print).
- A polo with the name on the left chest (ideal for embroidery).
Both can work, but a uniform system needs one default. A single standard reduces decision fatigue, prevents visual drift, and makes the brand look bigger than it is.
The tee is the cleanest starting point: simple, consistent, scalable, easy to reproduce. The polo can follow as a “tier two” item—creator-facing, partner-facing, or event-facing—once the baseline look is established.