16-12-2006, 12:40am
I understand completely Richard, I was based up there for almost ten years (gawd, miss the place). When I say heavy, as apposed to knock off crappy stuff. I have heaps of cool dry polos and t-shirts. Just about every sort of type. Here is the boring math.
A normal good quality polo is 220 gsm.
This type of shirt is 190 gsm and a good t-shirt (cool dry or true dry with mesh knit) runs at about 160gsm. A set of overalls runs at 310gsm. What a range around the 200 means that it won't go too shit if you take a tumble in the shed or not stand up to a bit of bloke play.
I have some pretty sweet Raglan sleeve polos in tri colour white, blue and grey. Also some good truedry contrast short sleeve polos with a cool bling cresent side and coloured sholders with 60% cotton and 40% cooldry. Need to shoot you some pics. Edited by: glen66 at: 16/12/06 1:49
A normal good quality polo is 220 gsm.
This type of shirt is 190 gsm and a good t-shirt (cool dry or true dry with mesh knit) runs at about 160gsm. A set of overalls runs at 310gsm. What a range around the 200 means that it won't go too shit if you take a tumble in the shed or not stand up to a bit of bloke play.
I have some pretty sweet Raglan sleeve polos in tri colour white, blue and grey. Also some good truedry contrast short sleeve polos with a cool bling cresent side and coloured sholders with 60% cotton and 40% cooldry. Need to shoot you some pics. Edited by: glen66 at: 16/12/06 1:49