T-Shirt Printing Profit Calculator
Estimate profit per shirt after blanks, transfers, labor, fees, and selling price.
Best for: Pricing custom shirts
Use This ToolCraft Business Calculators
Estimate profit, pricing, break-even quantities, material costs, and whether a craft product is worth selling.
Use these tools before comparing products so you can price products with a realistic view of materials, labor, fees, waste, and profit margin.
These are the best first tools for this category because they turn a broad question into a specific next step.
Estimate profit per shirt after blanks, transfers, labor, fees, and selling price.
Best for: Pricing custom shirts
Estimate how many shirts you need to sell to recover setup and production costs.
Best for: Screen printing business planning
Estimate transfer paper cost per design instead of counting the full pack cost as one project.
Best for: Pricing printed transfers
Estimate sublimation cost per item including blank, ink, paper, labor, and waste.
Best for: Pricing sublimation products
Estimate profit per shirt after blanks, transfers, labor, fees, and selling price.
Best for: Pricing custom shirts
Use This ToolEstimate how many shirts you need to sell to recover setup and production costs.
Best for: Screen printing business planning
Use This ToolEstimate transfer paper cost per design instead of counting the full pack cost as one project.
Best for: Pricing printed transfers
Use This ToolEstimate sublimation cost per item including blank, ink, paper, labor, and waste.
Best for: Pricing sublimation products
Use This ToolBuild a quick checklist for craft fair products, display, checkout, packaging, and backup supplies.
Best for: Preparing for craft fairs
Use This ToolEstimate craft product profit, margin, minimum price, and whether a product is worth selling.
Best for: Pricing craft products
Use This ToolUse the finder or size calculator to narrow down the right product type, dimensions, and must-have features.
Use settings and compatibility tools to avoid obvious mistakes with materials, blanks, accessories, or workspace limits.
Use cost and profit tools to decide whether a more expensive setup actually makes sense for your project.
After using a tool, follow the result box to the most relevant CraftyHangouts buyer guide. That keeps the reader moving from decision help to product comparison.