Nothing is more classic than a white tee. The slightest change in fit, weight, or stitching can elevate the style drastically. Let’s break down three different white tees from these pop culture moments. How they're completely different and why the details matter.
Tupac in "Hit 'Em Up"
Pac’s tee was thick cotton, slightly fitted, sittin’ right between fitted and slouchy. The sleeves? Short but loose, showin’ just enough arm for mobility. This ain’t a basic Tee, the double-stitched hem kept it from stretching out, makin’ it street-ready but timeless. This Tee is similar to our
Garment Dye Short Sleeve.
Image via "All Eyez On Me" Album from 2Pac(C) 1996 Death Row
ASAP Rocky in "RIOT"
Rocky’s slightly rugged white tee.
thick cotton, raw hem, and just the right amount of weight to it. It’s not distressed. The slight crop and boxy fit make it sit perfectly. Everyone in the video is wearing a white Tee. and if you want to feel like A$AP draped in designer. Go get you the
Designer Tee.
Image via Brandon Faith/@<a href='Baggen.Photos'
Bad Bunny’s Live performance in "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon"
Bunny was wearing our Max Heavyweight
Oversized Tee. Boxy cropped, and its oversized fit, this tee offers a relaxed and laid-back vibe, making it an essential piece for any wardrobe.
Image via NBC/Getty Image
Point is a white tee ain’t just a white tee. The weight, stitch, and fit turn basics into statements. Choose wrong, and you’ll look like you got dressed in the dark. Choose right? Instant icon status.
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