The TEZO catalogue, complete

Train in it. Then just keep wearing it.

Stretch cotton tees that stay down under a bar, quick-dry polos in packs of three, and the striped tracksuit with 1,831 ratings. 10 models, 25 variants, $6.99 to $39.99.

One catalogue, the whole stocked range: 10 models, 25 colour variants
Multipacks priced under $10 a shirt: tees and polos in sets of three
Fit notes quoted straight from the brand, size-up advice included
Checkout, delivery and returns handled by our retail partner

Four sections, no filler

Most rated, one per model

The catalogue ordered by how many public ratings each model has collected. The gym tee and the tracksuit lead by thousands.

Shop by colour

Multipacks count for every shade in their set. Where at least four listings carry a colour, it gets a page.

The flagship

The tracksuit that carries the brand

Full-zip jacket with a retro funnel neck, matching joggers, one bold stripe from collar to cuff. 92% polyester with stretch, four zip pockets, $39.99, and 1,831 ratings at 4.3. The women’s version swaps the funnel neck for a hood and keeps the stripe.

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The workhorse

Three polos, one order, under $10 each

The quick-dry golf polo ships in packs of three: 92% polyester, 3-button placket with a loop under it, colour sets from all black to black-grey-blue. 261 ratings at 4.4. Wash cold, hang, repeat.

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Three ways people shop this brand

The catalogue splits into training gear and the stuff you wear after. These are the combinations that come up.

The gym rotation

The 4-way stretch hipster tee for lifting days, the 5-inch shorts two-pack for everything else. Three garments, a full week of sessions, about $40 all in.

The rest-day uniform

The full-zip tracksuit, worn as a set or split: jacket over a vintage crew tee, joggers with anything. Four zip pockets mean the phone and keys ride along.

The week of polos

One three-pack of quick-dry polos covers office Monday, golf Wednesday and a Saturday hike. Big frames skip the pack and take the 2XL-6XL pique polo instead.

Newer in the range

Recent listings in the range: the big & tall pique polos, the vintage crew tees from $7.99, the ribbed muscle henley in misty blue.

10models with their own write-up
25colour and pack variants listed
6,687public ratings across the range
$6.99is where prices start

Why a catalogue site at all

The catalogue is complete, not curated down

Every TEZO listing that is in stock at our retail partner appears here: 10 models across 25 colour variants, from a $7.99 crew tee to the $39.99 tracksuits. When something sells out, it drops off this site at the next refresh rather than lingering as a dead link.

Ratings pooled the honest way

Colour variants of one listing share a single review history, so we count each model once: about 6,700 public ratings across the range. A tee sold in five colour sets is one tee with one score, not five five-star products.

Fit notes quoted, not smoothed over

TEZO writes unusually blunt sizing advice: size up on the slim gym tee unless you have a V-shape, size up one to two on the women’s tracksuit. We print those notes on the product pages, because they decide whether the shirt gets worn or returned.

Getting the size right the first time

Four steps

  1. Find the cut note first. Every product page here names the cut: slim, fitted, classic or relaxed. That word decides more than the size chart does.
  2. Slim means slim. TEZO’s own listings say to size up on the gym tee for most builds, and one to two sizes on the women’s tracksuit. Take the brand at its word.
  3. Multipacks are one size for the whole set. Order the size that fits the tightest shirt you would keep; the sets do not mix sizes.
  4. Between two sizes? Go up on anything called slim or muscle, stay with your usual on the vintage crews and the relaxed big & tall polo.

Cut by cut

ModelCutAdvice
Gym tee, henleySlim / muscleSize up unless V-shaped
Longline 3-packFitted, long hemTrue to size; do not size down
Vintage crewClassicYour usual size
Big & tall poloRelaxedUsual size, 2XL to 6XL only
TracksuitsSlimMen true; women +1 to 2

What forgives, what does not

FabricBehaviour
90/10 cotton-spandexStretches 4 ways, snaps back
92/8 polyester-elasticSome give; holds the cut
Pique cottonNo stretch; the size chart rules
Mesh shortsDrawstring; waist size forgiving

The full size guide, note by note →

Gym hipster tee
The most rated piece in the catalogue

Gym hipster tee

2,854 ratings

The most reviewed thing TEZO sells. A slim training tee in 90% cotton, 10% spandex, sold long-sleeve in grey for $12.99 or as a short-sleeve two-pack for $19.99. The 3.9 rating across 2,854 ratings tells its own story: people love the fabric and argue about the fit.

Care, on one card

Do

  • Wash everything cold, inside out; every fabric in this catalogue allows it
  • Hang polyester pieces after washing: polos and the tracksuit dry overnight
  • Zip all four tracksuit pockets before the machine, or the zips chew the knit
  • Wash a multipack together so the set fades at the same rate
  • Air the gym tee after a session even if you are not washing it yet

Do not

  • Tumble-dry the stretch tees hot: heat is what kills spandex recovery
  • Use fabric softener on wicking polyester; it coats the fibre and stops the wicking
  • Bleach the polos, even the white one: the listing says no and means it
  • Iron the tracksuit or mesh shorts on high; polyester glazes before it creases
  • Leave sweat-soaked gear balled in a gym bag overnight

Three questions that come up first

How does TEZO sizing run?

Slim, and the brand says so itself. The gym tee listing tells most builds to order one size up; the women’s tracksuit note says one to two sizes up. The exceptions are the relaxed-fit big & tall polo, drafted for 2XL through 6XL from the start, and the vintage crew tees, cut classic. When in doubt, size up.

Cotton-stretch or polyester?

By sweat volume. The 90/10 cotton-spandex tees feel like cotton and stretch four ways, right for lifting and daily wear. The 92% polyester pieces, the polos, the tracksuit and the mesh shorts, wick moisture and dry overnight, right for cardio, golf and travel. The rayon-blend crew tee is the soft casual one, not a training shirt.

Do you ship these yourselves?

No. There is no cart on this site. Every product page links out to our retail partner, and payment, delivery, tracking and returns all sit with them. We write the catalogue and check the specs; they hold the stock and the money.

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Ten models is the whole brand, and that is the point

TEZO is not a marketplace with ten thousand shirts; it is one label with a short, repeating range: the gym tee, the longline 3-pack, the quick-dry polos, the striped tracksuit. This site lists all of it, with the colour variants of one listing grouped under one review score. Prices and stock come from the retailer and change without telling us.

One label, built around the gym

TEZO makes a short, repeating range: stretch training tees, longline multipacks, two polos, mesh shorts and the striped tracksuit that carries the brand. The catalogue splits into a training half and an after half, and most pieces are priced to buy in sets: three polos for $28.99, three tees for $29.99, two pairs of shorts for $19.99. This site lists all 25 stocked variants across 10 models, each with its own page, the brand’s own fit note and fabric care.

Every model at a glance

ModelSectionFromRatingRatings
Gym hipster teeTees$12.993.92,854
Men's full-zip tracksuitTracksuits$39.994.31,831
Longline tees, 3-packTees$29.994.21,104
5-inch gym shorts, 2-packTracksuits$19.994.4491
Quick-dry golf polo, 3-packPolos$28.994.4261
Women's sleeveless golf poloWomen's$6.993.9101
Vintage crew teeTees$7.994.445
Women's zip-up tracksuitWomen's$39.994.4-
Big & tall pique poloPolos$14.994.4-
Muscle V-neck henley teeTees$14.994.2-

The training half

The gym hipster tee is the most reviewed thing the brand sells: 2,854 public ratings on a 90/10 cotton-spandex shirt with a scallop hem that stays down under a bar. Around it sit the quick-dry polo 3-pack at 4.4, the linerless 5-inch shorts at 4.4, and the women’s UPF 50+ golf polo from $6.99, the cheapest listing on the site.

The after half

The full-zip tracksuit with the funnel neck and the collar-to-cuff stripe holds 1,831 ratings and most of the brand’s identity; the women’s version swaps in a hood. The longline 3-packs with the "X" chest stitch and the $7.99 vintage crew tees cover everything that is not training. Prices run $6.99 to $39.99 across the whole range, and everything machine washes cold.

Where you actually buy

We are a catalogue, not a checkout. Every product page has a button that opens the current listing at our retail partner in a new tab; the price, cart, payment and delivery all happen there. What stays here is the part a listing page is bad at: which cut runs slim and by how much, which fabric dries overnight, and which of two similar shirts is actually the one for your training.

From the buyers

★★★★★

Sized up on the grey gym tee like the listing said and it fits like it was cut for me. Stays down through deadlifts, which is the whole reason I bought it.

Marcus, Tampa
★★★★★

The polo 3-pack got me through a golf trip with one carry-on. Washed one in the hotel sink, dry by morning, wore it to dinner.

Dave, Phoenix
★★★★★

Bought the black tracksuit for the gym commute and now it does school runs, flights and Sundays. The zip pockets have saved my phone twice.

Andre, Columbus

Start with the session, then pick the fabric

Lifting points at the 4-way stretch tee, cardio at the quick-dry mesh shorts, everything after at the tracksuit. Payment, delivery and returns go through our retail partner, on their terms and their window.

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