Casablanca produces graphic tees and polo shirts on coloured base fabrics — pink, green, orange, yellow, cream, and seasonal colours — in addition to the standard white and black. Coloured-base Casablanca shirts present a specific quality challenge: the graphic print must interact correctly with the coloured background. A navy graphic that looks correct on white will read differently on a pink or cream base, and the print ink opacity must be sufficient to render correctly over the coloured fabric.
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Pink Casablanca shirts are among the most searched colour variants outside the standard white/black. The Casa Blanca logo in white or cream on a pink base is a clean, recognisable combination. Ink opacity on coloured bases is the primary QC check — insufficient opacity makes the graphic look faded or incomplete over a pink or orange base. Request a close-up flash photo specifically for coloured-base shirts.
QC tip: For coloured-base shirts, the flash photo QC check is even more important than for white/black. Flash light reveals ink opacity issues that ambient warehouse lighting conceals — especially on pink and orange bases where semi-transparent ink creates a muddy appearance.
Top Coloured Casablanca Shirt Finds on Weidian
Pink Tee
Casablanca Casa Blanca Tee — Pink
Casa Blanca wordmark graphic on pink base, correct ink opacity on coloured fabric, 240GSM cotton. Pink. S–XXL.
¥138 (~$19)
Pink Polo
Casablanca Tennis Club Polo — Pink
Tennis Club triangle embroidery on pink polo, pique construction, correct colour combination. Pink. S–XL.
¥195 (~$27)
Green Tee
Casablanca Graphic Tee — Forest Green
Casa Airways or triangle graphic on forest green base, correct contrast print. Forest Green. S–XXL.
¥138 (~$19)
Orange Tee
Casablanca Casa Print Tee — Orange
Bright orange base, Casa Blanca contrast print, heavyweight cotton. Orange. S–XXL.
¥142 (~$20)
Navy Tee
Casablanca Tennis Club Tee — Navy
Navy base with contrast white/cream graphic, correct print opacity. Navy. S–XXL.
¥130 (~$18)
Yellow/Cream
Casablanca Tee — Cream/Sand
Warm cream or sand base, Casa graphic in contrast tone. Cream/Sand. S–XXL.
¥135 (~$19)
QUALITY COLOURED-BASE
Correct base saturation
Full print opacity
No show-through
¥130–155
BUDGET COLOURED-BASE
Washed-out base colour
Semi-transparent print
Muddy graphic appearance
Below ¥100
Print on Colour — Quality Assessment
The quality hierarchy for coloured-base Casablanca shirts mirrors the standard tee quality scale but with the addition of opacity assessment. A quality coloured-base tee (¥130–150) shows: correct base colour that matches the retail reference, graphic print with full ink opacity (no show-through of the base colour through the graphic), and correct print colour combination for the specific colourway. Budget versions (below ¥100) often show both incorrect base colour saturation and insufficient print opacity — the two failure modes compound each other.
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Coloured-Base Shirts in the Casablanca Range
Casablanca produces coloured-base shirts across seasonal rotations — pink, green, orange, yellow, and occasional limited colours appear across seasons. The coloured bases are not random: they reference the leisure colour palette of the brand's tennis and Mediterranean aesthetic. Pink references the clay courts; green references the grass courts; the citrus tones reference the tropical fruit motifs in the brand's graphic vocabulary. Understanding this colour vocabulary helps in selecting pieces that are authentically on-brand rather than just any coloured tee.
For the
graphic tee category specifically, coloured-base versions are harder to QC than white/black because the print-on-colour accuracy has two independent variables: base colour saturation AND print ink opacity over the coloured base. Both must be correct for the piece to read accurately. Budget sellers at sub-¥100 typically fail on both — washed-out base colour plus semi-transparent print creates a muddy appearance that reads as a low-quality reproduction. Mid-tier sellers at ¥130–155 solve both variables at an acceptable quality level.
Pink Casablanca — Community Preference
Among coloured-base Casablanca shirts, pink is the most community-searched colour variant according to the keyword data that informs this spreadsheet. This corresponds to strong retail demand for the pink colourway — Casablanca's pink Casa Blanca tee and pink Tennis Club polo were among the brand's highest-visibility seasonal pieces. For buyers who want the specific pink version, it is important to note that Casablanca uses different shades of pink across seasons — a dusty rose in one season, a brighter bubble pink in another. Specify which season's pink you're targeting when ordering, or provide a reference photo to the seller through the buying agent order notes.
The pink polo shirt has specific logo colour considerations discussed in the
polo guide: each polo base colour has a corresponding Tennis Club logo embroidery colour. Pink polo versions most commonly have a cream or white logo, or occasionally a mint green combination. Budget sellers use generic white embroidery across all polo colourways — visible as an incorrect combination on the pink polo specifically. Mid-tier sellers who stock the pink polo as a specific colourway (rather than as "polo available in multiple colours") produce the correct logo colour combination. For any coloured-base Casablanca piece, buying from a seller who stocks the specific colourway rather than a generic multi-colourway listing is the most reliable quality decision.
Coloured Shirts in Haul Context
Coloured-base Casablanca shirts are slightly riskier haul additions than the standard white/black versions because the colour accuracy cannot be fully assessed from QC photos alone — screen calibration and warehouse lighting both affect how colours appear in photos. The most reliable approach for coloured pieces is to request an outdoor or window-lit QC photo in addition to the standard warehouse shots. Natural light produces the most accurate colour rendering and eliminates the blue-shift of fluorescent warehouse lighting that can make pink appear more orange and orange appear more red. This photo request adds 24–48 hours to the QC process but gives the most reliable colour assessment. For any coloured-base Casablanca piece — pink, green, orange — this extra natural-light photo step is the most important addition to the standard
tee QC protocol. Budget for the possibility that the colour in person differs slightly from the QC photo; this is a known limitation of remote purchasing for coloured apparel items.
Pink and coloured Casablanca pieces are relatively rare in the broader rep community QC documentation compared to white and black — fewer haul posts mean less comparative data for specific coloured sellers. When researching a coloured-base Casablanca purchase, prioritise sellers who have at least one community-verified QC post for the specific coloured colourway you want, not just verified posts for the white or black version. A seller who produces correct print saturation on white may use different ink formulation for coloured bases that produces inferior results. Colour-specific QC verification is the most important research step for this category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Casablanca make pink shirts?+
Yes — Casablanca Paris produces tees and polo shirts on pink and other coloured bases alongside the standard white and black. Pink, green, orange, cream, and navy are recurring colour options across seasons.
Why are coloured-base Casablanca shirts harder to rep?+
Coloured-base shirts require correct base fabric saturation AND sufficient print ink opacity. Both variables can fail independently. Budget sellers use lighter base fabric and insufficient ink, producing a graphic that looks faded or muddy over the coloured background. Flash QC photos reveal both issues.
What is the pink Casablanca shirt price on Weidian?+
Pink Casablanca tees at ¥130–150 and pink polo shirts at ¥185–200 are in the expected quality tier range. Avoid coloured-base shirts below ¥100 — the base colour and print opacity at that price point are consistently substandard.