Gildan
Gildan 2000 - Ultra Cotton® T-Shirt
Gildan 2000 - Ultra Cotton® T-Shirt
61 Available Colors - Choose a color
Warehouse: Toronto, ON
Warehouse: Toronto, ON
- 6 oz./yd² (US) 10 oz./L yd (CA), 100% cotton, 18 singles
- Ash Grey is 99/1 cotton/polyester
- Heather Colors & Safety Colors are 50/50 cotton/polyester
- Antique Colors & Sport Grey are 90/10 cotton/polyester
- Safety Green is compliant with ANSI / ISEA 107 high-visibility standards
- Innovation you can feel. Made with 100% U.S. cotton and the latest breakthrough in soft cotton technology, the Gildan® Ultra Cotton family has been remastered for improved printability, quality and comfort you can see and feel.
- Classic fit
- Rib collar
- Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and durability
- Tear away label
- PFD White: 100% cotton with cotton thread
- No optical brighteners - allows for more consistent dye adherence.
- Increased body and sleeve lengths to accommodate shrinkage.
- Proud member of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol
- Made with OEKO-TEX certified low-impact dyes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Gildan 2000 soft?
The Gildan 2000 is softer than many traditional heavyweight cotton t-shirts, but it is not as soft as ringspun cotton styles. It provides a durable, structured feel rather than the ultra-soft feel found in premium retail-fashion tees.
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Is the Gildan 2000 good for custom apparel businesses?
Yes. The Gildan 2000 is widely used by print shops, promotional product companies, schools, sports teams, and apparel decorators because it combines affordability, durability, and reliable print results.
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Is Gildan 5000 or 2000 better?
The Gildan 2000 is heavier and more durable, while the Gildan 5000 is lighter and slightly softer. Choose the 2000 for durability and the 5000 for everyday comfort.
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What is the difference between Gildan 2000 and 64000?
The Gildan 2000 is a heavyweight cotton t-shirt with a classic fit, while the Gildan 64000 Softstyle® is lighter, softer, and features a more modern fit. The 2000 is best for durability, while the 64000 is preferred for softness and fashion appeal.