Who makes the best basic tees?
Personally, I'm looking for affordable ones that fit well by modern standards but also won't look terrible on my shitty skinnyfat physique (obviously pic isn't related in my case). Any ideas?
I hear a lot of people say good things about Mossimo tees, which you can buy at Target, but I've also heard complaints about shrinkage and the quality going down recently.
>>12590462
froot of the loom
they come in packs of 6 or some shit
pretty disposable, light and comfortable
you need alright arms tho
>>12590456
AScolour has good basics
hanes beefy t my dude
Uniqlo
>>12590456
is he just wearing a shirt that's too small, or is there actually some kind of fit with sleeves that short, like a sailor-fit
>>12591746
I'm a burger but when I was living in Europe (NL) all the white Ts I bought had too-short arm sleeves like that. I'll try to dig up the one remaining white T I have from Europe, the brand was excellent for the price
>>12591755
that would be appreciated
Velvasheen. Not really affordable but you get what you pay for
Alternative
Bella+Canvas
>>12590462
fpbp
>>12590456
I'm about to re-up my white Calvin Klein tees. Soft and long-wearing with CKs normal good clean understated fit.
https://www.asket.com/
great quality and 15 different sizes
>>12591755
(It's been a day now. You still have that tee, anon?)
bmp
how does uniqlo crew supima sizing compare to heattech and dry ex crew shirts? i found dry ex to be oversized compared to heattech but i guess that is because it is marketed as an undershirt?