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Custom Micro Influencer T Shirts for Creator Drops

April 23, 2026 5 min read By Emma Whitfield
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Table of Contents
  1. The three tees a creator should stock
  2. Print placement on creator tees
  3. Color picks that sell
  4. Pricing math for creator tees
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

The micro influencer t shirt is the volume product in any creator shop. Fans buy tees first because they are the lowest price point and the most casual-wear utility. The Airlume Cotton Tee ($19.88 VIP base) is the workhorse, with the Triblend Crew Tee ($23.88) and the Oversized Boxy Crop Tee ($24.88) covering lifestyle and aesthetic upgrades. Most creator shops sell three tees for every hoodie in months one through three, then shift toward hoodies as the audience starts collecting pieces.

The three tees a creator should stock

Print placement on creator tees

Five layouts cover almost every creator tee design:

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Color picks that sell

Black is the volume color on every creator shop. Stock 4-6 colors total:

Pricing math for creator tees

TeeVIP baseCreator retailMargin per piece
Cotton tee, chest logo$19.88$30-35$10-15
Triblend tee$23.88$35-40$11-16
Oversized boxy crop$24.88$40$15

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Cotton, triblend, oversized boxy. Three tees, every color, no minimum, ships in a week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do a tee with a complex multi-color print?

Yes. Unlimited colors per design at the same per-piece price. No setup or per-color charge.

Will the print fade after washing?

No. Print process is rated for athletic wear and standard care. Wash inside out cold for max life.

What size range do you carry?

XS through 3XL on standard cotton tees. Womens cuts in XS through 2XL.

Can I do a one-off tee with a fan name on the back?

Yes. Per-piece customization at no MOQ.

Emma Whitfield
Emma WhitfieldSide Hustle and Creator Economy Writer

Emma writes about the creator economy and the rise of merch-as-revenue for individual creators. After running her own creator brand for three years she now covers the side hustle and merch monetization side of POD.

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