Heavyweight Jersey

Single-jersey knit fabric at 200–280 g/m². Higher mass per unit area provides opacity, reduced transparency, a structured hand, and the weight associated with quality T-shirt construction.

Key Properties

knit typesingle_jersey
weight gsm max280
weight gsm min200

About Heavyweight Jersey

Heavyweight single jersey is differentiated from standard jersey by its increased yarn count and tighter stitch density, raising the fabric mass above 200 g/m² and typically into the 220–260 g/m² range for quality T-shirts. The additional mass provides full opacity — eliminating the layering and undergarment visibility concerns of lightweight jersey — and a substantial drape that falls with body rather than clinging. The tighter loop structure reduces pilling tendency and increases durability under repeated washing and wear. Premium heavyweight jersey for T-shirts is typically 100% combed ring-spun cotton, where the combing process removes short fibers to produce smoother yarns that knit up with a finer, more consistent surface finish. The weight also contributes to shape retention across the shoulder seam, preventing the "droop" common in lighter T-shirt fabrics.

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