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Since you can suddenly find these bigger, badder T-shirts everywhere from the mall to the runway, we took the liberty of searching out the very best from across the fashion spectrum.
Here are 17 exceedingly comfortable—and surprisingly chic! The fit just slightly oversized, a good way to ease in to the trend and fabric comfy organic cotton are both on point here, of course—it wouldn't have cracked a Best Stuff list otherwise. The biggest selling point on this Entireworld slapper, though, is probably the palette: Beyond this minty fresh number, this exact shirt comes in a baker's dozen of fetching hues and a whole bunch of breezy stripes.
Stock up for summer. If you like a little extra heft to your loose fit tees, this is the one you want. It's cut from thick 6. It'd be easy to pigeonhole John Elliott as "that slouchy basics dude"—but if that was the L. What helps Elliott transcend those labels—the reason his hoodies and sweatpants and tees are beloved by everyone from LeBron to Whoopi to your pals right here at GQ—is his staggering attention to detail.
The proportions are exacting: a little extra length, but not so much that it feels like a sleep shirt; a roomier neckline that doesn't dip into unfortunate scoop-neck territory. Toss in the soft-as-hell recycled! The workwear stalwarts at Carhartt were ahead of the game on this whole oversized tee movement: their weighty, boxy K87 model has been a go-to among power-tool-bearing professionals and in-the-know skateboarders alike for ages. Another day, another Christophe Lemaire banger for Uniqlo U.
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