Most men own too many t-shirts and not enough good ones. It is a very specific problem. The drawer is full, nothing feels right, and the ones you reach for are always the same two or three that happen to fit properly and hold their shape after washing. The rest are too short, too boxy, too thin, or have gone slightly wrong in the collar after six months of wear. We have been looking specifically at t-shirts that solve all of that at once. Fit that works tucked or untucked, fabric weight that sits properly rather than clinging or billowing, and construction that keeps the neckline honest after repeated washing. Colours that are genuinely useful rather than interesting in the shop and awkward at home. A good t-shirt is not a basic. It is the thing under your jacket, the thing you travel in, the thing that makes everything else look considered. These are the ones worth replacing the drawer with.