T-Shirts for Men

T-shirts for men with considered cuts, clean graphics, and fabrics that sit properly against the body. This edit runs from quiet crew neck basics to art-driven prints and relaxed long-sleeve silhouettes. Filter by fit, color, or price to narrow down the styles that work hardest in your rotation.

T-Shirts for Men

This collection gathers men's T-shirts that work from weekday layering to off-duty uniform. Expect crew neck shapes cut to sit clean at the collar, long-sleeve options that stack neatly under outerwear, and graphic tees with a sharper, gallery-leaning approach to print. Fabrication focuses on cotton jerseys with structure and weight, designed to keep their line after repeated wear.

Browse plain tees that anchor tailoring, striped options that read smart with denim, and statement graphics that carry a look on their own. Shop popular brands like Alexander Mcqueen, Burberry, Givenchy, Jacquemus, Maison Margiela and more. Use filters to move between slim, regular, and relaxed fits so each piece lands exactly where you want on the shoulder and hem.

Style cues:

  • Black and white staples that handle most outfits.
  • Striped pieces for a subtle shift in texture and line.
  • Graphic tees that reference art, logos, and contemporary culture.

FAQ

How should I choose the right size in men's T-shirts here?
Start with your usual size and check each product's fit notes for whether the cut runs slim, regular, or relaxed. Pay attention to shoulder width and body length if you plan to tuck the T-shirt or wear it boxy. If you sit between sizes, size up for a looser drape or down for a sharper line. Measurements on each page help you compare against a T-shirt you already own.
What T-shirt fits best under tailoring or a blazer?
For wearing under tailoring, choose a plain crew neck with a clean neckline and a regular fit through the body. Avoid heavy oversized silhouettes that bunch under a jacket. Mid-weight cotton jersey usually holds its shape under structured pieces. Neutral tones work well if you want the jacket to stay in focus.
Which T-shirts are better for a more relaxed, weekend look?
Relaxed or slightly oversized cuts with dropped shoulders or longer hems lean into a weekend feel. Graphic or striped styles add interest when you keep shorts or denim simple. Long-sleeve jerseys pair well with wide-leg trousers or track pants. Filter by fit and sleeve length to surface these options quickly.
How do I care for designer T-shirts to keep the shape and print?
Always follow the care label on each T-shirt, as fabric weights and prints differ. As a rule, wash inside out on a gentle cycle, avoid high heat, and lay flat or line dry to protect the neckline and graphics. Skip harsh detergents or overusing fabric softener, which can affect hand-feel and color. Store folded rather than hanging if the jersey is very soft to prevent shoulder stretching.
Are there lightweight and heavier options for different seasons?
Yes, the collection includes lighter jerseys for warm weather and denser knits that sit well under outerwear in cooler months. Product descriptions usually note whether the fabric feels light, mid-weight, or substantial. Short-sleeve pieces in finer cotton handle summer, while heavier or long-sleeve styles are better for transitional dressing. Use the filters and fabric notes to build a rotation across seasons.