The regular fit t-shirt is one of those things most men think they’ve already sorted and most men have quietly got wrong for years. Too boxy and you look like you’ve borrowed something. Too fitted and you’re in slim fit territory, which is a different conversation entirely. The regular fit, done properly, should skim the body without clinging, hit the hip at exactly the right point, and have sleeves that end somewhere sensible rather than halfway down the forearm. It sounds simple. It isn’t. We’ve been paying close attention to neck ribbing that holds its shape after washing, fabric weights that drape rather than cling, and shoulder seams that actually sit on the shoulder. These are the details that separate a t-shirt you wear twice from one that becomes a genuine staple. Colour matters too, and we’ve prioritised the shades that actually earn their place in a working wardrobe rather than just photographing well.