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Shaka Wear - 7.5oz Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee

Shaka Wear - 7.5oz Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee

14.00 ₺

Own the streets with the legendary Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee from Shaka Wear, the gold standard for durable, high-fashion streetwear. Featuring a massive 7.5oz fabric weight and a classic boxy fit, this shirt provides an exceptionally thick canvas for decoration, ensuring your boldest DTF transfers and high-stitch embroidery stand out with undeniable authority.

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The Standard of Heavyweight Streetwear

In a world of flimsy fast fashion, the Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee stands as a monolith of durability and uncompromising style. This isn't just a basic t-shirt; it is an industrial-grade textile investment designed for those who value the substantial, structured feel of 7.5oz premium ringspun cotton that holds its shape regardless of the environment.

The shirt's signature aesthetic is defined by its high-neck ribbed collar and a generous, relaxed fit that perfectly captures the essence of authentic urban culture. Choosing the Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee ensures your brand aligns with a true streetwear legacy, providing your customers with a silhouette that remains sharp and authoritative rather than sagging or losing its shape after a single wear.

Engineering the Perfect Printing Surface

For print shop professionals, the dense knit of this garment acts as a high-performance printing substrate that handles heavy ink loads with ease. The Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee offers a low-lint, ultra-smooth exterior, which is critical for achieving the crisp edges and vibrant color depth required for professional-grade Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers and high-resolution digital graphics.

Because the fabric is so thick, it acts as a natural opacity barrier, preventing the garment's color from bleeding through even the brightest white ink underbase. This stability allows you to push the limits of graphic complexity, knowing that the structural integrity of the cotton will support even the most detailed, multi-layered artwork without puckering or warping under the heat press.

Built for Longevity and Retail Excellence

Durability is woven into every fiber of the Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee, featuring double-needle stitching on the sleeves and hem for maximum reinforcement. This superior mechanical resilience guarantees that the shirt will survive the rigors of industrial laundering and daily wear, protecting your brand's reputation for quality long after the initial customer interaction has ended.

Furthermore, the pre-shrunk fabric ensures that the retail-ready fit stays consistent from the very first wear to the fiftieth. By standardizing your premium merchandise line with the Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee, you are delivering a product that fosters deep customer loyalty, proving that high-fashion aesthetics and rugged longevity can indeed coexist in a single garment.


Frequently Asked Questions


How does the fit of the Max Heavyweight Oversized Tee compare to standard shirts?

It features a classic streetwear "oversized" fit with a boxy silhouette and a tighter neck. It runs larger than a standard retail tee, so stay true to size for the oversized look or size down for a more traditional fit.

Will the 7.5oz fabric shrink significantly after washing?

No, the garment is pre-shrunk during the manufacturing process, which provides excellent dimensional stability and ensures the fit remains consistent after laundering.

Is the tight neck collar uncomfortable?

The high-neck ribbing is a signature feature of Shaka Wear, designed to be snug and hold its shape. It provides a structured, premium look that won't sag or "bacon" over time.

Can I use this heavyweight cotton for DTF heat transfers?

Absolutely. The 7.5oz heavyweight cotton is highly heat-resistant and provides one of the most stable surfaces available for professional-grade DTF applications.

Is this shirt suitable for heavy embroidery designs?

Yes, the extreme thickness of the Max Heavyweight fabric prevents the puckering and pulling often seen when embroidering high-stitch-count designs on thinner garments.