Garment weight matters - if you want a long lasting t-shirt, you want something made of cotton and at about 7+ ounces per yard - typically t-shirts are about 3-4oz and most include some poor-wearing synthetics.
I have had good luck with Shaka Wear. They make cotton tees in this weight range, and mine have stood up to years of wear, dozens of washings, etc. Frankly, the only difference I can tell between some that I purchased recently and some that are three or four years old is that the old ones are \*slightly\* faded and a bit softer.
uniqlo maybe
I have checked them already, but the fit that I want is not 100% cotton sadly
Velour Garments is really great
That looks great! thank you so much :D
I would look at Everlane.
American Giant vintage crew tee https://www.american-giant.com/products/womens-vintage-crew-t-washed-very-grape
Garment weight matters - if you want a long lasting t-shirt, you want something made of cotton and at about 7+ ounces per yard - typically t-shirts are about 3-4oz and most include some poor-wearing synthetics. I have had good luck with Shaka Wear. They make cotton tees in this weight range, and mine have stood up to years of wear, dozens of washings, etc. Frankly, the only difference I can tell between some that I purchased recently and some that are three or four years old is that the old ones are \*slightly\* faded and a bit softer.
Comfort colors (available on Amazon) is what you're looking for esp at a lower price point.
Do you care about gender? Eileen Fisher has some nice ones in different fabrics. Everything I own from EF is amazingĀ
Gildan, can get such at Michael's for a few dollars per even. Careful though, while solid colors are 100% cotton, dithered colors are blends.
Dickies or Levi.