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Uniqlo U Crew Neck T Shirt Review Shrink

The enquiry

  • Best everyday coiffure cervix: J.Crew Broken-In Curt-Sleeve White T-shirt
  • More than versatile, more than sizes, and a boxier fit: Bonobos Soft Everyday Tee
  • An affordable slim-fit T-shirt: Uniqlo Supima Cotton Crew Cervix Brusque-Sleeve T-Shirt
  • A high-manner, high-quality white T-shirt: Lady White Co. T-Shirt two-Pack
  • A cheap white T-shirt in the about sizes: Bella+Sail Unisex Jersey Tee
  • Why you should trust the states
  • How we picked and tested
  • Notable competitors
  • The competition

A tester wearing the J.Crew Broken-In Short-Sleeve White T-Shirt, one of our picks for best men's white t-shirt.

Photo: Rozette Rago

Our pick

J.Crew Broken-In Short-Sleeve White T-shirt

How it feels: Soft and especially calorie-free—well suited to warmer climes and summertime months.

Why it's great: The J.Crew Broken-In Short-Sleeve White T-shirt hitting all the right notes: It fit virtually of our testers nicely, was well constructed, and felt comfy and low-cal. Our panelists all loved the J.Crew shirt—and finding a oversupply-pleaser was no piece of cake feat, considering the varied preferences of the six people who wore it. Aside from the Lady White Co. shirt (which is more than than 1½ times the price and comes in fewer sizes and styles), the J.Crew T-shirt was the near universally praised shirt we tested.

For the cost, the quality of the J.Coiffure shirt is infrequent. Even though this T-shirt is lightweight, the cotton has a tight weave and looks especially white and opaque (in testing, nonetheless, some shirts were transparent enough to evidence nipples, which is simply not the vibe). Sure, if you're looking for information technology, the bottom hem is a little twisted, and the fabric isn't as thick every bit that of some other white T-shirts we tried. Simply the stitching was even and straight, and we didn't spot whatsoever loose threads or pilling, dissimilar on other shirts nosotros tried, including the Bonobos T-shirt, which pilled a petty.

A close view of the shoulder area of the J.Crew Broken-In Short-Sleeve White T-Shirt, one of our picks for best men's white t-shirt, being worn by a tester.

The J.Crew T-shirt'south seams hit all of our testers at exactly the right spot on their shoulders. Photo: Rozette Rago

Across all testers of unlike sizes, the J.Crew T-shirt's seams hit the right spot on their shoulders, and its sleeves didn't ride upwardly. The neckband was just right, neither also narrow nor too broad. Wirecutter's deputy editor Jason Chen described information technology as "how a T-shirt should fit." Chen, who wears a size Thou, also noted that the length of the shirt was perfect for tucking in, but it wasn't and then long that the shirt looked sloppy if he wore information technology untucked. Afterward this T-shirt was washed and dried, it shrank by ii inches total—less shrinkage than with many other shirts we tested in this cost range. The J.Coiffure shirt comes in sizes XS through XXL, which is a decent range, though we'd love to come across that expand farther. We tested the shirt in its standard cut, but it also comes in Slim and Alpine, the latter of which adds ii inches to both the torso and sleeve length. Alan Henry, Wired's service editor, who wears between an XXL and a 3XL, said the fit on the archetype J.Crew in XXL was a fiddling tight, but that the length on his 5-foot 7-inch frame was great.

"The J.Crew was definitely built for comfort," said Henry. It'southward thinner and feels lighter than many of the other T-shirts we tested—panelists commented on its airiness and its soft feel, too. Some of our testers who wore size 40 and up complained it was a piddling too thin, merely most establish the weight to be perfect, especially for layering under heavier dress.

Flaws but non dealbreakers: The J.Crew tee is fabricated from thinner fabric than other T-shirts we tested, which is why our testers found information technology and then delightfully lightweight. Some found it to be papery-thin, though. Ane XXL tester said the J.Coiffure would be a decent undershirt—a shady annotate for something that'southward sold as a T-shirt. Some other said he'd be hesitant to habiliment it without something over information technology.

A tester wearing the Bonobos Soft Everyday Tee, one of our picks for best men's white t-shirt.

Photograph: Rozette Rago

Our pick

Bonobos Soft Everyday Tee

How information technology feels: Extremely soft, with some stretch and a boxier cut.

Why it's peachy: It'south not just a soft, well-constructed T-shirt—the Bonobos Soft Everyday Tee offers the widest array of styles beyond a standard plain crew neck, and information technology comes in extended sizes, as well. It has a boxier cut, which some of our testers preferred.

Though some of the other shirts we like, including the J.Crew, come in a smattering of cuts, lengths, and styles, the Bonobos shirt lets yous mix and match more than any other shirt nosotros found. For sizes smaller than XXL, you can pick a combination of crew neck or V-neck, pocket or no pocket, Slim or Standard, and regular or short. Unfortunately, this flexibility doesn't extend to the 3XL and 4XL options, and availability for each specific sub-way can come in and out of stock. Simply in that location are still more options than for any other brand we recommend.

Our plus-size testers called the Bonobos their favorite T-shirt for quality, fit, and condolement. And all testers agreed that the Bonobos was more sturdily synthetic and stretchier (and more comfortable) than some tees we tried that were twice the price. One tester told usa the shirt felt soft and looked luxurious, and that it was prissy plenty that he'd feel comfortable throwing the Bonobos on with a pair of slacks and walking into a skilful restaurant.

Our testers who described themselves as "bigger" dudes especially recommended the Bonobos—and though the shirt doesn't come in the accented largest sizes of whatsoever of our picks (that honor goes to the Bella+Canvas, which comes in size 5XL), it offers an splendid combination of quality and comfort with extended sizing. You can notice the tee in sizes XS to 4XL.

The Bonobos T-shirt has a wider neckline than near other shirts we tested. Photo: Rozette Rago

Chubstr founding editor Bruce Sturgell said the Bonobos Soft Everyday Tee in size XXL fit him "without being too long or billowy," and the arms striking at a good length on him. We tested this shirt in its standard width and found it to be proportionally a fleck wider than the J.Crew in the classic cut, making the Bonobos a adept selection for someone with wider shoulders, for someone with a rectangular- or inverted-triangle-shaped torso, or for someone who merely prefers a less-svelte cutting. However, both shirts come up in slim options that may sit differently on the trunk (nosotros didn't examination them).

The Bonobos tee felt of a higher quality than many T-shirts we tested, and on a par with the J.Crew, which costs nearly $10 more. The Bonobos has a shut-knit cotton wool weave that is opaque and feels smoothen against your skin, with solid stitching. After washing and drying it, the size M Bonobos shirt shrank 1½ inches total, the least of any white T-shirt we tested.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Not everyone loved the Bonobos shirt's boxy fit, especially testers who wore sizes below XXL (one mentioned it was big and sloppy). A couple of testers too noted its wide neck, which i complained looked loose afterward they wore information technology.

We also found that the Bonobos pilled a little after nosotros washed it—tiny little balls of textile popped upwardly over the T-shirt, which isn't uncommon just is abrasive.

Sizes: XS (35-inch breast) to 4XL (57-inch chest)
Cuts: Standard, Slim (XXL and smaller only)
Other variants: V-neck, pocket (XXL and smaller only)
Lengths: regular, short (XXL and smaller simply)

Two of our testers stand side by side, the taller one's elbow resting on the shorter's shoulder, wearing the Uniqlo Supima Cotton Crew Neck Short-Sleeve T-Shirt, one of our picks for best men's white t-shirt.

Photo: Rozette Rago

Our pick

Uniqlo Supima Cotton Crew Neck Short-Sleeve T-Shirt

How it feels: Well-baked, like information technology's recently been ironed, but information technology softens and gets more than comfortable with habiliment. It has a slimmer cut than most other shirts and a thin fabric that'due south slightly transparent if you look very closely.

Why it'southward slap-up: "The Uniqlo isn't fancy, just it gets the basics right," Jesse Thorn of Put This On told us. For the cost, the Uniqlo is super-comfortable, and it costs one-half what nearly of the T-shirts we recommend do. More suited to smaller and thinner people, it goes downwards to an XXS and is cut slimmer than other shirts.

The Uniqlo is soft and comfy, simply it yet has some construction and heft. One tester described the shirt as "crispy" at first—but we found that after we done it a few times, the crispness settled into a comfortable worn-in feel. Still, it wasn't quite equally loftier-quality as the J.Crew or the Lady White Co. T-shirts nosotros recommend. The textile is a little more than transparent than we prefer—yous can see a shadow of a nipple, if you effort (but you really accept to effort). We didn't find whatever loose threads on the shirt during testing, and the hems and sleeves were nice and even.

Close up of the fit across the chest of the Uniqlo Supima Cotton Crew Neck Short-Sleeve T-Shirt, one of our picks for best men's white t-shirt, being worn by a tester.

Photo: Rozette Rago

If you're slender, the Uniqlo may be the best white T-shirt nosotros constitute for your body. It has the smallest chest measurements of the shirts we tested, and after a launder it shrank effectually three½ inches. After shrinkage, it measures just xviii½ inches pit to pit in size Grand, compared with the more than generously cutting shirt we recommend, the Bonobos, which measures 20 inches in the aforementioned size. You may want to consider sizing up. "Even the medium-sized shirt I tested—and I sometimes wear a pocket-sized—felt tight against my shoulders," Wirecutter deputy editor Jason Chen noted. Non only does the Uniqlo run small, it's besides the only T-shirt nosotros recommend that goes all the way down to XXS (it runs upward to 3XL).

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Uniqlo runs a piddling tight, then it felt narrow to most—especially those testers who wore sizes XXL and 3XL. If you lot're more comfortable in something bigger, consider sizing up, if you lot can.

Sizes: XXS (31- to 33-inch chest) to 3XL (50- to 53-inch chest)
Cuts: one width
Other variants: V-neck
Lengths: one

A tester wearing the Lady White Co. T-Shirt, one of our picks for best men's white t-shirt.

Photo: Rozette Rago

Our selection

Lady White Co. T-Shirt 2-Pack

How it feels: The Lady White Co. T-Shirt is slim but non tight. Information technology is made with a dense, smooth fabric that borders on beingness heavyweight, and it has a lovely cut, thanks to the seamless tubular construction.

Why information technology's great: The Lady White Co. T-shirt was a clear standout for its structure and premium materials. It's fabricated of a midweight jersey that feels well-baked and absurd, and it is more than flattering on the torso than anything else we wore. I want to be cached in a bundle of them.

This is an extremely loftier-quality tee, replete with piffling details that show how much went into making it feel just right. We especially loved the dense cotton wool, thicker collar, and solid stitching. I thought the Lady White Co. felt fantastic when I wore it for a couple of weeks of prolonged testing—its fabric felt textured, and its dense cotton felt thicker and plusher than other white T-shirts I wore. It's made using tubular construction—which ways it doesn't have any side seams—and so it hangs beautifully on the body. Put This On's Jesse Thorn noted that the shirt'south tubular construction was a "big bonus" in terms of comfort, wrapping around the body easily and smartly.

The thicker collar on the Lady White Co. is a minor detail that makes this shirt stand out from the contest. Photo: Rozette Rago

The shoulders on the Lady White Co. shirt were a niggling wide, at 17 inches across in a size Grand, compared with the 16-inch shoulders on most other high-end brands we tried. I personally accept broader shoulders, so it fit well. Our testers appreciated the longer sleeves—which striking farther downwards the arm than those on many other T-shirts nosotros tested, below the bicep and in a higher place the elbow. "I like that the sleeves of the Lady White T-shirt cover up my Shaggy–from–Scooby-Doo biceps," Thorn cracked. The New York Times'southward Choire Sicha described the T-shirt as being tight in the chest, but not grippy in the stomach: "You look more like an alley cat than a chunky unit," he quipped (which we'll note is a good thing).

When washed and stale, the Lady White Co. shirt shrank by i¾ inches total—a little flake all around—and so buy your true size. That said, the Lady White Co. shirt comes in the smallest range of sizes of any T-shirt we recommend, from S to XL.

The Lady White Co. shirt isn't quite a true, vivid white similar the other T-shirts we looked at. You won't notice this on its own, but when it'south compared with a stack of other options, the Lady White Co. shirt stands out for being slightly toward the "canvas" side of the colour spectrum. It has a slightly off-the-beaten-path, vintage jersey look to it that we ended up loving. These shirts are as well more than expensive than any other we recommend: Each Lady White Co. shirt costs well-nigh $15 more than than the J.Crew shirt we recommend, and yous're on the hook to purchase two at once. If you don't want two white shirts, Lady White Co. also sells this shirt in mixed-colour two-packs, black and white or gray and white.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Lady White Co. T-Shirt suffers for 2 reasons: Information technology comes in only four sizes, and information technology's not really a "white" T-shirt.

Because this T-shirt is available only from S to XL, nosotros were able to test it with simply three members of our five-person panel. Although those who did exam the T-shirt loved it, the size range is a limitation (and unfortunately one nosotros found among many high-end shirts). It's also more fair than other white T-shirts, which might plow away some people who want a shirt that'south as white as you can find.

Sizes: S (36-inch chest) to XXL (44-inch breast)
Cuts: one width
Other variants: none
Lengths: one

A tester wearing the Bella+Canvas Unisex Jersey Tee, one of our picks for best men's white t-shirt.

Photo: Rozette Rago

Our pick

Bella+Canvas Unisex Jersey Tee

How information technology feels: Medium-weight cotton with a bit of stretch (only with a bad addiction of deforming if y'all stretch it too far); it is not as soft on the skin as our other picks, and it shrank significantly during testing.

Why information technology's great: The stretchy Bella+Sheet Unisex Bailiwick of jersey Tee is a decent-quality shirt for its low price (information technology'southward the absolute cheapest option we recommend). It's comfortable enough and comes in the widest variety of sizes of any T-shirt nosotros tested, from XS to 5XL.

In add-on to its supremely affordable price, the Bella+Canvas Unisex Jersey Tee proved to be of decent quality during testing, with solid structure and nice stitching. The material is stretchy and had a comfortable weight to information technology, something that played well with our larger-bodied testers. All the testers idea the Bella+Canvass was pretty comfortable to wear. It was soft—though not the softest we tested. Wired'south Alan Henry noticed its double-seamed hems, a sturdy characteristic that fabricated him feel like he could wear the Bella+Canvass untucked without worrying about showing his tummy to the world.

For a dirt cheap T-shirt, the Bella+Canvas impressed u.s.a. with its quality. Photo: Rozette Rago

"Perhaps information technology's because I'm a big guy," Henry noted, "only I loved this fit. It was well-sized and hung long enough downwards my body that I could wear the T-shirt outside my pants or tucked in." However, its length was likewise much for some of our testers—after shrinkage, it was still 27 inches long in size M, compared with the 25-inch length of some others we wore. If you take a long torso or a large stomach, that might be something yous desire, but otherwise it may be besides long to wear untucked. The Bella+Canvas besides shrank a lot when nosotros done and dried it, so make sure you size up at to the lowest degree ane size or hang it to dry out.

The Bella+Canvas is inexpensive, but there's a catch. Since it'south primarily sold as a bare for companies to impress their logos on (you may already ain one from a fun run or a company retreat), you tin usually buy the shirt from bare clothing sellers similar Habiliment Store or Shirt Space for less than $4 in some sizes, though you may need to search around to find your size. Michael's stocks the shirt for $10 reliably, just just up to 3XL, while it goes up to 5XL from other sellers. It's sometimes available on Amazon, too, but its sizes and colors are intermittent.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Although our testers who wore larger sizes liked the Bella+Canvas, those who wore size M to 40 didn't dearest it so much. Those testers had a host of complaints: Its tag was irritating to the pare, and it was simply as well indigestible for their bodies.

Sizes: XS (31- to 34-inch chest) to 4XL (58- to 61-inch breast), 5XL (dimensions not listed)
Cuts: 1 width
Other variants: none
Lengths: one

I'm the style staff writer at Wirecutter, so I compare, test, and write about everything y'all tin can carry or wear on your person, from tote bags to sunglasses to T-shirts. For this guide, I read T-shirt reviews from a host of trusted sources to gain a better understanding of what makes a bang-up T-shirt—just I as well relied on my own aesthetic sentence. Then I met with Wirecutter staff writer Jackie Reeve (who wrote guides to the best robes and pajamas for women and men) to institute the best way to examination the fabric for quality and shrinkage.

Nosotros started this guide with a list of 128 T-shirts, gathered from popular retailers, other reviews, and roundups. For this piece, we focused on shirts marketed as "for men", though they can exist worn past people of any gender. These shirts are cutting differently from ones that are "for women" in that they have straight seams, and are either the aforementioned size from breast to waist or with a very slight taper.

We then eliminated T-shirts that came with pockets or garish logos because nosotros wanted to characteristic shirts that take a obviously artful. Many of the shirts we tested are available in a myriad of colors, simply that didn't influence our decision because we were focusing purely on the white tees. We as well visited a handful of retail stores in the New York Urban center area (pre-pandemic) to test shirts for experience and fit. Nosotros avoided T-shirts that had too-brusk sleeves or a scratchy texture. Nosotros used the following criteria to narrow down our list even further:

Construction: We were looking for high-quality, well-constructed T-shirts that we thought would concluding a long time. We did a lot of poking, prodding, and pulling, and we carefully looked for shirts with fifty-fifty stitching at the seams, no loose threads, and well-built collars that wouldn't stretch out when y'all pulled them over your caput.

Fabric: We aimed for "medium weight" shirts when possible, only we didn't consider this a hard limit. More important was a shirt's opacity—or the ability to properly hide our nipples, which I personally consider to be a very of import quality. Nosotros also appreciated shirts that had a little stretch (while yet being 100% cotton fiber) so we could throw them on regardless of whether nosotros planned on having a large breakfast.

Shrinkage: We measured the dimensions of each white T-shirt, and we washed and dried them twice, noting any shrinkage or stretching. Some size change is normal, so equally long as a shirt notwithstanding fit comfortably before and later on beingness washed, we didn't consider that to be a dealbreaker. But we took into consideration the degree to which the size inverse.

Comfort: The feel of the textile on our peel was understandably important. We considered how the fabric felt—whether information technology was soft and like shooting fish in a barrel to habiliment or rigid and heavy.

Await: Sure, a person'southward preferred aesthetic is an entirely subjective thing. Merely we however plant it important to ask, "Does this thing look adept on me? Would I pay money to wear it?" We considered shirts with a diversity of cuts—those with differing necklines, hems, and overall lengths—and we think our picks all offer different, equally satisfying looks.

Price: We considered a range of white T-shirts, priced between $half dozen and $295. (We didn't await to recommend a $300 shirt, but we wanted to offer an expensive example equally a point of comparison.) Nosotros institute there was a significant difference in quality between T-shirts that cost $5 and those that cost $15. In that location was another jump between T-shirts that cost $25 and $50. But anything that was more than $fifty wasn't ultimately interesting enough to exist worth the cost.

I grouped the remaining shirts into price brackets so I wasn't straight comparing a $threescore shirt to a $half dozen one, and I so used the above criteria to weed that list down to 36 shirts to examination in person. I wore each shirt in size One thousand to cheque for condolement and fit, and I carefully inspected the fabric, seams, and details. Then I washed and dried each shirt twice to come across how they fared in the launder. Before and after these washes, I measured the shoulder width, chest, and sleeve length, and from the collar to the hem to calculate full shrinkage.

T-shirt Full shrinkage in linear inches (size M)
J.Crew 2
Bonobos
Uniqlo
Lady White Co.
Bella+Sheet

I establish seven T-shirts that were worthy of further testing. To get a range of opinions, I sent them to a console of experts to perform a blind test (record over the labels ruled out any potential brand bias). I wasn't part of the console since I'd done the initial testing and inquiry, simply during my before tests, I wore each shirt in a size M. The testers included: Wirecutter's deputy editor Jason Chen (size M); Choire Sicha, editor of The New York Times's Way section (size L); Put This On founder Jesse Thorn (size Xl); Chubstr founding editor Bruce Sturgell (size XXL); and Wired's service editor Alan Henry (size 3XL).

We liked the Kotn Essential Crew for its slim fit and actress-soft experience. But we found it shrank during testing by effectually vii inches, more than than other shirts at a like price. And there were online reports of the same consequence, so this shirt didn't progress to our final round of testing. If y'all motorcar-launder the Kotn T-shirt in common cold water and hang it to dry, yous should be able to avoid any shrinkage. Or yous could size way upwards. If you're willing to exercise either of those things, we think the Kotn is a practiced-looking T-shirt that's comfortable to wear.

The Knickerbocker The T-Shirt offered a unlike expect than any of the other white T-shirts we tested. Information technology is not truly white (information technology's advertised every bit existence "milk"-colored). Its collar is more pronounced and bulkier than the flat collars on other T-shirts nosotros tested. And it's at least an inch shorter than the others. The cropped aesthetic here is on trend, and if that appeals to yous, this is an attractive and comfortable shirt.

Although the Save Khaki United Supima Crew Tee was too tight to be a pick, it's a practiced white T-shirt for anyone who'southward particularly slim or who wants to endeavour sizing up, but we idea a $50 shirt should offer a better fit. The New York Times's Choire Sicha noted that the tightness of this tee effectually his arms made his biceps wait "hot," which, to be honest, is a priority for me also. If yous don't mind a taut white T-shirt that leaves goose egg to the imagination, this is one to consider.

For the price, the Reigning Champ Pima Bailiwick of jersey T-Shirt was comfortable to wear, but information technology suffered from a couple of unique stylistic choices that we didn't honey, including a tag on the outside of the T-shirt and thick black stitching. These things aren't necessarily unattractive; they're just unlike. The T-shirt was comfortable to wear otherwise, so if information technology matches your artful preferences, it's a good choice.

In addition to these white T-shirts, which we tested and dismissed, we dismissed more 90 other T-shirt contenders without testing them for a variety of reasons, from their having an abundance of negative client reviews to ugly logos to reports of severe shrinkage.

Under $50

We tested the Gap Classic White T-Shirt with our panel, but most testers idea it was too much similar an undershirt and had oddly shaped sleeves. The New York Times's Sicha said it had a "sleeping-handbag aesthetic."

Old Navy Moisture-Wicking Crew-Neck T-Shirt ran too long, near 2 inches longer than any of the white T-shirts we recommend here. Although you could easily tuck it in, nosotros prefer recommending something you tin likewise wear untucked.

$50 and upwards

Nosotros tested the Brunello Cucinelli Cotton Jersey T-Shirt for fun, only information technology didn't turn us into believers. Information technology is a totally good-looking, slim white T-shirt that requires mitt-washing and ironing in order to maintain its advent. But since it's priced above $300, I'd prefer that the shirt cleaned itself.

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-white-t-shirts-for-men/

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