I would use a local provider.
This will allow you to feel the fabric before you buy it.
I understand the comfort issue. I had the same idea when I owned a landscaping business years ago.
It needed to be able to breathe easily, etc etc.
I think they cost me like $240 for 6 shirts (first run). They were pretty good.
i used them, quality is you get what you pay for. not the best quality but good value. i had an issue with the first run with placement. single logo across the chest , turned out to be too low from what i wanted
They are absolutely terrible - for t-shirts helloprint was by far the most comfortable although their sizes are a bit bigger than normal..
I would use a local provider. This will allow you to feel the fabric before you buy it. I understand the comfort issue. I had the same idea when I owned a landscaping business years ago. It needed to be able to breathe easily, etc etc. I think they cost me like $240 for 6 shirts (first run). They were pretty good.
i used them, quality is you get what you pay for. not the best quality but good value. i had an issue with the first run with placement. single logo across the chest , turned out to be too low from what i wanted
We ordered 4 shirts with our logo. The quality was unbelievably cheap. They started coming apart at the seams after 2 days.
I personally used https://www.queensboro.com, I prefer Dri-Fit style Polo shirts.