Most men own too many t-shirts and not enough good ones. That is the honest situation. The average wardrobe is full of options that are either too thin, too boxy, too short, or made from cotton that pills after three washes and loses its shape by summer. A great t-shirt is a specific thing. The weight has to be right so it drapes rather than clings. The collar has to hold its form after washing. The length has to work tucked and untucked without looking like an afterthought either way. We have spent a lot of time on this because it matters more than people admit. A t-shirt worn well, in the right fit and fabric, is not a lazy choice. It is a considered one. These are the ones built to last more than a season, look better with a bit of wear, and sit right whether you are under a jacket or on their own.