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The V-neck cut is more flattering for a wider range of body types. It elongates the neck, draws the eye downward, and creates a cleaner silhouette than a standard crew neck. For that reason, V-neck styles tend to perform well in fashion-forward stores, wellness niches, and any brand where the customer thinks of themselves as style-conscious rather than just buying a graphic tee.
The V-neck selection includes styles from Bella + Canvas, Gildan, Next Level, Hanes, Port & Company, LAT Apparel, and Fruit of the Loom. Each brand has a slightly different weight and finish, so there’s a real range here depending on whether you want something lightweight and drapey or more structured and durable.
You’ll find everything from standard 100% cotton (Gildan 5V00L, Gildan 64V00) to ring-spun cotton (Bella + Canvas 3005), CVC blends (Bella + Canvas 6405CVC, Next Level 6240), and triblend fabrics (Bella + Canvas 3415). CVC and triblend options have a softer hand feel and a subtle texture that photographs well for lifestyle product shots.
Both options are available. Women’s cuts like the Bella + Canvas 6405, Gildan 64V00L, Next Level 1540, and the Bella Canvas 6035 Jersey Deep V-Neck are shaped to fit the female silhouette more closely. Unisex styles like the Gildan 64V00, Next Level 3200, and Bella + Canvas 3005 work well for stores targeting mixed audiences or gender-neutral branding.
It varies by style. Most options in this collection have a modest, wearable V-neckline that reads as polished rather than revealing. If you want something more open, the Bella Canvas 6035 Women’s Jersey Deep V-Neck is the most dramatic cut in the collection and works well for fashion and lifestyle brands targeting women.
Yes, it’s worth thinking about. With a V-neck, chest placements need to be positioned slightly higher or centered more precisely to avoid the design drifting toward the neckline. Left-chest logos tend to look sharp on V-necks. Full front graphics work fine too, just avoid anything that extends too far upward. Gooten’s design guides can help you set up your artwork correctly before publishing.
Most V-neck styles in this collection are printed with DTG (Direct to Garment). A portion also supports DTF (Direct to Film) printing, which handles dark fabrics and detailed designs especially well. Both methods are handled automatically based on the product and color you select.
The color range is broad. Across different styles you’ll find classics like Black, White, Navy, Cardinal, and Charcoal, as well as softer options like Lavender, Mauve, Light Blue, and Sand. Heather and triblend variants add even more variety with muted, vintage-looking tones that are popular in the wellness and lifestyle space.
It depends on the audience. V-necks work better for brands that lean toward fashion and lifestyle rather than heavy-duty workwear or team uniforms. For corporate gifting or branded apparel where a polished but relaxed look matters, styles like the Hanes Perfect-T S04V or Gildan Softstyle 64V00 are solid, cost-effective choices that still look put-together.

















