Much like a good friend, the best of your T-shirts should be relied upon for comfort, support, and – above all else – style inspiration. As the ultimate foundational piece, a reliable stack of T-shirts ought to be the most trustworthy facet of your wardrobe. That's not to say all T-shirts are created equal, however, and there are more than a few styles out there to choose from.
Here to help you pick your way through the vast selection, here we've outlined the key styles that should feature in every man's tee, from James Dean-approved plain white to the graphic stylings of Justin Bieber, Harry Styles and co, as well as a smattering of our editor's own go-tos.
How many T-shirts do I need?
Well, how long is a piece of string? Some things, dear reader, can simply not be measured. A fundamentally important foundational piece, the role of a good T-shirt is not to be undervalued, and thusly one can find themselves with more than a chest of drawers full of the simple silhouette. If you must demand a figure, we'd suggest upwards of five and limiting yourself before reaching fifty… if only for reasons of storage.
How long should a T-shirt last?
All in all, a T-shirt should last you anywhere from six months to two years — assuming you keep a moth-free wardrobe, that is. Provided you're investing in quality tees and washing with care (and plenty of fabric softener), there's no need to worry about out-wearing your precious pieces for a good few seasons to come.
What is the best fabric for a T-shirt?
It should come as no surprise when we say that cotton is about as classic as T-shirt constructions come. However, for the non-cotton-converted, other fabrications such as a breezy linen pick or stretch blend make for equally comfortable and relaxed choices.
What are the best kinds of T-shirts to buy in 2024?
- White T-shirts: The ultimate must-have basic
- Black T-shirts: Simple but mysterious, an everyday basic but a little different
- Colourful T-shirts: Perfect for adding a pop of colour for spring/summer
- Graphic-print T-shirts: A pop of personality in your everyday 'fits
- Long-sleeve T-shirts: Chillier days? No problem
- Oversized T-shirts: '90s vibes, super relaxed and comfortable
- Breton T-shirts: Parisian and chic, just add a beret
How do we select our favourite T-shirts?
So, how exactly do we choose what constitutes the best T-shirts for men in 2024? Simple. We know our stuff, we do our research, and we get out there to experience as much product as possible.
Our section head of menswear for GQ Recommends, Heidi Quill, is obsessed with clothes. Joining British GQ in 2021, Heidi might primarily look after clothing content, but she spends a healthy amount of time up to her neck in samples, checking product for the very best quality, price and design, all before recommending it to you. That includes knowing everything there is to know about a good T-shirt.
Considering every category of T-shirt feasible, our team selected the below with quality, longevity and aesthetic all in mind. See below for their findings…
A particularly reliable port of sartorial call, you can rarely go wrong with a classic white T-shirt-and-trousers combo. A much-relied upon base layer on chillier days, a chic stand-alone in the summer months and a common, casual swap for dress shirts with a suit, there’s a reason the Plain White T's deemed the silhouette worthy of a band name.
Though the fear of donning black up-top can often lie with being confused for a member of the hospitality staff, the silhouetted look is not to be underestimated. In fact, Christian Dior said it best when he said, “You can wear a black T-shirt at any time. You can wear it at any age. You may wear it for almost any occasion.”
A great way to inject some dopamine into your dressing, a colourful tee can go a long way. From pastel shades to vibrant, head-turning hues, donning a brightly coloured T-shirt can level up your looks in a simple flash of cotton construction.
Who said a wardrobe basic can't make a statement? Certainly not these head-turning graphic T-shirts. Printed with everything from uneasy emojis to logo-heavy patterns, the addition of a graphic T-shirt lends a certain nostalgic edge to your daily ensembles, so don't be afraid to get garish.
There's more to long-sleeve T-shirts than having a little more fabric around your forearms, you know. Lending a streetwise vibe to summer 'fits, the long-sleeve tee is more impactful than one might think, and can cater to aesthetics from skater-chic to classic and preppy.
Calling all nostalgics, the impact of an oversized tee is large in both dimensions and aesthetics. Taking cues from the extreme oversized silhouettes of the '90s, this specific cut of tee dates back to the outlandishly large proportions worn by the then-biggest names in hip-hop culture. Fast forward to ‘24, and whilst you don’t need to be familiar with the entire Tyler, The Creator discography to don the silhouette… we're not saying it wouldn't help.
Oh, so Parisian, the humble Breton takes some beating in the T-shirt stakes. What is a ‘breton’? Well, dear reader, it is simply a good ol' fashion stripey tee. Livelier than a plain tee but equally as classic, the striped T-shirt is officially back in business. Get in amongst it.
Finally, here's an exclusive peek into our editorial team's own favourite foundational pieces. From simple embroidered tees to jacquard knits, this is what you can spot among the crowds at the office, from video and social to writers and freelancers. T-shirts à la team GQ:
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