Comfort Colors introduces the “Comfort Colors 1717” garment-dyed t-shirt; a fully customizable tee made 100% with ring-spun cotton. The soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric brings extra coziness to your wardrobe while the relaxed fit makes it an excellent daily choice. The double-needle stitching throughout the tee makes it highly durable while the lack of side-seams helps the shirt retain its tubular shape. Discover all 58 colors in our Comfort Colors 1717 color charts below.
.: The Comfort Colors 1717 tee is made with medium fabric (6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)) consisting of high quality, 100% ring-spun US cotton for long-lasting comfort.
.: The relaxed fit keeps the wearer comfy in both casual and semi-formal settings while the crew neckline delivers that classic, neat style which makes it perfect for accessorizing.
.: All Comfort Colors 1717 shirts feature pre-shrunk cotton for size retention and a signature sewn-in twill label.
.: Made using 100% US cotton that is ethically grown and harvested. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production.
So Tina! So super friendly and super nice but my items were not as expected at all the tshirt sizes ran too small and the shirt print were faded as if it had been washed one too many time la or sitting in the sun forever the size of the font and print was too small for the tshirt size the same size for the toddler xs is the same size picture on the 4xl T-shirt it just made no sense to why it looked so small but it was like that for all the shirts then she agreed to do them over and shipped out with 1 day shipping and the shirts never came so now my son 5 year carnival party won’t have the shirts we need
Tina was apologetic but it didn’t change the outcome of my situation.
The seller was terrific - great customer service. The first time it was sent, the letters refused to transfer to the sticky side of the paper, so the seller agreed to send me another one. That one was lost by the USPS! So the seller sent me a third copy, which I did receive, and which largely worked (only two letters refused to transfer). If only I had put it straight on the wall……