The humble t-shirt is the piece most men own the most of and think about the least and there’s an argument that this is where the most significant improvements in your everyday appearance can be made for the smallest outlay. The fit of a t-shirt matters more than anything else about it. A tee that fits correctly through the shoulders and has the right length sitting at or just below the waistband looks intentional and clean. One that’s too long or too wide through the body just looks like you grabbed something without thinking. Fabric weight is the other variable that separates a good tee from a forgettable one. A heavier weight cotton has a drape and a substance that thin jersey doesn’t and it holds its shape wash after wash in a way that cheaper tees don’t manage. White grey and navy are the three colours we’d have in rotation because they work with everything and need no thought whatsoever.