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In the last decade or so, a number of brands have made it their personal mission to produce the perfect tee. We tested a bunch of pocketed offerings a month back, and we were impressed by the progress made in comfort and shape.
Shirts are softer now, thanks to the proliferation of materials like organic cotton and hemp, and sized better, thanks to more accurate, custom cuts. Predictably, though, this uptick in quality has been accompanied by crazy prices. T-shirts now cost as much as sweatshirts, and sweatshirts cost as much as blazers.
Which is why we’re excited to see this deal from Huckberry, a “three tees for $75” offer on in-house brand Flint and Tinder’s Supima Air Knit Tee. Flint and Tinder won our “Fastest to Feel Worn In” superlative in the T-shirt review, thanks in part to the brand’s use of long-staple Supima cotton from California’s San Joaquin Valley. The tees are soft as hell without losing any points for durability, and they’re pre-shunk so you don’t have to go to war with your drier.
The best part, though, is the sheer amount of colors you can choose from. There are 13, from “Dusty Clay” to “Duffle Bag,” and you really can’t go wrong. We recommend going with the off-white, a shade of red, maybe a green. It’s hot outside. Look the part.
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