Long-sleeved shirts and printed crewnecks – when the hoodie is too much and the t-shirt too little

There is a gap in the wardrobe that most people don’t think about until they are slightly cold but don’t want to put on something thicker. The long-sleeved sweater and crewneck live in that gap, and they do so with a simplicity that’s hard to argue with.

They’re not as iconic as the hoodie and not as casually classic as the t-shirt. But they are often worn, they fit well and they are visible in a way that makes the subject relevant.

The crewneck as an underrated canvas

A crewneck is clean and simple in its expression. No hood to grab attention, no zipper to split the motif in half. Just a flat surface on the chest and a motif that can take its place without competition.

It’s actually a great format for thoughtful printing, and surprisingly few people take advantage of it.

WrongShirt’s long-sleeved shirts and crewnecks carry the same print as the rest of the range, with the same requirement for the design to fit and last. Find the right model and size on the product page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a long-sleeved t-shirt and a crewneck? A long-sleeved t-shirt is thinner and is better suited as a layer underneath or in milder temperatures. A crewneck is thicker, softer and works better as a separate garment when it’s a bit colder.

Are the models available in both men’s and women’s cuts? Available models and cuts vary. Check the product page for the current range and size guide.

Does the print hold up as well on long-sleeved garments? Yes, Spreadshirt uses the same printing methods regardless of the garment. Follow the washing instructions on the label for best results.

Is a crewneck suitable as a gift? Absolutely, especially during fall and winter when something a little warmer than a t-shirt is welcome. Choose a design that fits and check the size guide on the product page.

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