Everything is slim/skinny because baggy t shirts went out of fashion a long time ago, get with the times or continue looking like you're wearing a tent, the choice is yours
Unfortunately, I don't have the physique of a petite woman, so I can't actually get away with the horrendous fashion that's being pimped at the moment.
Zara and Pringle are alpha for every day use. Zara's material is quite a bit thinner, but both last incredibly well through washes. Other than that, Emporio Armani undershirts don't cost the Earth and wear very well through the washes. Oh and Cerutti. Lovely T-shirts.
Had the same issue locating some decent plain white t's this summer and then I tried a couple on form Jack & Jones. About £10 each but the material is nice and thick and the neck isn't droopy at all.
It's not about the look anyway. Most 'normal' t-shirts are horribly tight in my back and shoulders. I just want something that isn't baggy and will fit my shoulders happily.
when people say the fit is perfect it would be nice to know how tall you are as clothes will fit some people perfectly but they just scale up the measurements with the sizes rather than take some more measurements for that size
which is how you end up with long knecks , large shoulders or everything else that means the fit is rubbish
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