So the color in the pictures is extremely over-exaggerated. They just take one photo of the model with the tee and add the colors via image editing. The color I saw on the model was definitely what I received.
For small clothing brand owners, make sure you don't spend more than $6 a tee for these Comfort Color blank Tees. Just buy Tee Style's 6 oz tees.
In terms of quality, it is about the same as the Tee Styled 6oz tee. But Tee-style's overall quality is better. Tee Style's 6oz tee looks more elegant like it could be worn to a 2-3 star restaurant dinner. This tee gives more of an "I am a junior in high school look." It does not look like it was made of high-quality materials and manufacturing.
But, it is way better than the Gildan 5000 or 64000 Soft Style. Would I buy it for over $10 a piece(?), No. But would I buy this Comfort Style Tee for less than $7 a piece(?) (for myself and not for a clothing brand), Yes.
Overall, Pro Club offers superior quality when compared to Gildan, Comfort Colors, or Tee Style. But Tee Style is definitely up there. Plus Tee Style does their own manufacturing and their hoodies are custom-made in a way, unlike Gildan's mass-produced 18500 hoodies. The sizing wasn't bad. Not too loose, not too tight. Just don't buy any of those fancy smancy colors you see because the computer-generated faded color I ordered was definitely not what I received. Sorry for any misspellings or improper grammar, I'm too lazy to edit an Amazon review.
P.S. Just tried the Shaka Wear Heavy Weight T-Shirt. Dang it is definitely better than Tee Style. But Tee Style would be better for casual wear or for clothing brand owners, due to the descent quality and price.
Shaka Wears Heavy Weight T Shirt is more like a copy of Pro Club, and it sorta comes close. I can definitely tell that the quality of their manufacturing is not as good as Pro Club. Its basically a Pro Club tee, but with cheaper manufacturing techniques.
The Shaka Wear and Pro Club Tees both have an elastic / stretchy collar / neck line. At first glance if you put your finger under the shirt, you may not see it, but you could see your finger under good lighting. (To determine the thickness of the material) (This "test" was the same for Pro Club and Shaka Wear)
But I could definitely tell that the manufacturing of the Shaka Wear tees were not as good as Pro Club. More so loose threads and it looked less "clean" (in terms of overall appearance) / structured.