You're a creature of many dimensions. Sure, it can take you two hours to get dressed, and sure, you can sometimes look at your closet full of clothes and assure yourself that none of it will work for your very normal day at work. But that's not always you. Really, more often than not, what you're really looking for in place of those two hours and your whole closet-full of clothes is a simple T-shirt. One that is as dependable as it is comfortable and stylish. Luckily, that T-shirt is not a white whale. It's very much available to buy.
When it comes to picking your favorite tee, there are a few factors to consider. First off, how do you want the shirt to fit? If you're hoping for something slim cut to accentuate your figure, you'll probably want to stay away from the boxy designs. On the other hand, if you're just looking to lounge, then you may want something looser.
Do you want your shirt to be more on the sheer side, or are you looking for a bit more coverage? Some of the most comfortable T-shirts out there are barely there - literally. If you're not about that life, be sure you're looking at a shirt that is solid all the way through.
Then, of course, you'll want to keep price points in mind. On the one hand, a great staple T-shirt is practically invaluable. But on the other hand, how much are you really willing to pay for a plain top that's meant to be one of the most casual pieces in your wardrobe?
Ultimately, no matter which of our favorite T-shirts you choose, we're sure you'll always have something to throw on, regardless of the occasion.
Here are the best T-shirt brands for women:
Updated on 10/22/2019 by Mara Leighton: Updated prices, formatting, and added Universal Standard. Included a few related links and replaced out-of-stock items. We are currently testing new products, so we'll update this guide soon.
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