![]() The fabric on this design is super soft, lightweight slub cotton (slub cotton just has a little more texture than other types of cotton, it almost appears to have tiny bumps in it). It is pretty small, so that you couldn’t put much into it. I like the pocket- it adds a bit of detail- I don’t think it is functional or anything. It kind of hits mid-hip, so you can tuck it in or wear it loose. It doesn’t show any cleavage or anything, but I guess maybe a little on the deeper side. The product description for this shirt describes it as having a deep v-neck- I wouldn’t say it is that deep. This shirt has a nice design that seems pretty flattering to me. Since it is so thin, it is easy for air to flow when you wear this tee. This style gets top marks for being cool and breathable and a great option for hot weather wear. The quality seems fine, although this is a shirt that is designed to be thin, so that comes with its own issues. The fit isn’t tight anywhere, and the v-neck gives you lots of space in the chest area for a lovely open feel. Since the fabric is so thin, it has a very light and airy feel to it, so you don’t really feel like you are wearing anything at all. “It looks great with high-waist pants,” she adds, “and feels kind of vintage.The Madewell Whisper Cotton V-Neck Pocket Tee is a 100% cotton style that comes in a few different colors that change year to year, It is a v-neck and has a little chest pocket, and you can get it in sizes extra small to 2 XL. ![]() Corsillo, another fan, notes that the slightly cropped style is still modest enough. “It feels like it’ll last forever,” she says. But Everlane’s box cut “hits my shoulders without the dreaded drooping, and the length just skims the top of my jeans.” She’s surprised at the quality of construction, saying Everlane’s T-shirts “wash so well with no shrinking or saturation loss at all, which is super important when it comes to black tees.” Chelsea Scott, a fabricator in Brooklyn, appreciates that you get something of quality for the price. “I’ve always had trouble finding T-shirts because I have a bigger-ish chest and I’m petite,” she says. She says she has “a large bust and smaller ribs, so certain tees can end up looking wonky on me: too loose and the shirt balloons out under my bra cups too snug and I get that overly tight stretch across the chest.” But this black T-shirt is somehow perfectly proportionate.” Strategist writer Ambar Pardilla agrees. Taylore Glynn, Allure’s beauty and wellness editor, says the brand’s box-cut tee is her favorite black T-shirt. So this list begins with thr tees that got multiple recommendations then groups the other recommended black T-shirts by style - from V-necked to crew-necked to cropped to boxy.Įverlane tees have been recommended to us a lot (by all kinds of people) because they’re a reliably good deal for the money. In reporting this story, we heard about a few brands and specific black T-shirts a lot more than others. Whether you’re looking for something boxy and cropped, slinky and slightly transparent, or the perfect tee to tuck in to high-waisted jeans, we’ve got you covered. But that doesn’t mean they’re all made equal, and since there are a gazillion options to search through with all kinds of sizing and sleeve variations, we asked a varied group of stylish women which plain black T-shirts they own and covet. Like black jeans and black dresses, black T-shirts are pretty much universally flattering and the perfect everyday go-to when you require a cool, unfussy outfit. You don’t have dress go head-to-toe goth to appreciate a good black T-shirt. Photo-Illustration: Courtesy of the retailers ![]()
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