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The 7 white T-shirts we buy over and over again
Everlane Box-Cut Pocket Tee
Richer Poorer Scoop V-Neck
I've tried a few of Richer Poorer's tanks and tees, and they're all consistently soft, durable, and comfortable. This tee has a gentle scoop neck that doesn't gape and lets me show a bit of skin and a pretty necklace, with sleeves that hit at the middle of my upper arms. Get it in your usual size and it should fit your shoulders and chest snugly while draping down the rest of your torso with a relaxed fit. — Connie Chen, Insider Picks reporter
Universal Standard Tee Rex
Universal Standard is known for their size-inclusive jeans, but their Tee Rex white T-shirt is a star in itself. There isn't anything particularly fancy about this T-shirt, but the simplicity of the loose fit is perfect for everyday wear. It's made from Peruvian cotton which actually gets softer with every wash — although I found it was extremely comfortable from the beginning. The white is super versatile (and my personal favorite) but it comes in six other colors for every style and preference. — Megan Foster, Insider Picks intern
Madewell Whisper V-Neck
I've had this shirt in about five different colors over the years and I'm already on number two for the plain white iteration. It's ideal for so many reasons — lightweight fabric, a heathered white that's not too stark against my pale skin, a comfy slouchy fit, a length that's just long enough to tuck in but not too long to leave hanging out, and a wallet-friendly price of $19.50. This T-shirt has become the foundation for too many outfits to count. Whether it's tucked into a silk skirt, thrown on with a pair of denim cutoffs, or layered under a chunky sweater, this T-shirt is one of my go-to staples for every season. — Remi Rosmarin, Insider Picks reporter
Uniqlo U Relax Fit Crew Neck
I size down to a small in this T-shirt for a closer, snug fit. Combine this fit with a silhouette that falls straight down (rather than slightly flaring out) and you have a versatile blank canvas that's perfect for tucking into skirts or jeans. It's made from a smooth, slightly thick cotton material that almost feels similar to workout attire. The neckline hits above the collarbone and has a ribbed collar, but doesn't feel like it's restricting or choking me. — Connie Chen, Insider Picks reporter
Spanx Slub Neck V-Neck Tee
$58 is a lot to spend on a single T-shirt, but I have a well-documented love of Spanx tights and workout leggings, and thus wanted to give the Slub V-Neck Tee a try when Spanx first introduced it to its website. I wasn't disappointed. This, indeed, looks and feels like a $58 T-shirt. It's made of a lightweight and slightly textured Pima cotton that feels almost silk-like on my skin and has held up well in the wash. The V-neckline shows off a nice, but modest amount of skin; and it's just fitted enough to hug my curves, but not so fitted that it highlights any areas I'm not looking to draw attention to, like my lower stomach. — Ellen Hoffman, Insider Picks commerce director
Everlane Cotton V-Neck
There's rarely a day you won't find me wearing at least one article of clothing from Everlane. Everything the company makes, from its $115 Day Glove flats, to its $68 Authentic Stretch skinny jeans, to the $18 Cotton V-Neck, is responsibly made, reasonably priced, and great quality. This tee (and most of the other tees Everlane makes — they're all great!) has a relaxed fit and is made of soft and lightweight cotton; I usually size down one size in Everlane tees since the relaxed fit means they tend to run large. — Ellen Hoffman, Insider Picks commerce director
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