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12 Crisp, Comfy White T-shirts That'll Work Overtime in Your Travel Wardrobe—From $8

12 Crisp, Comfy White T-shirts That'll Work Overtime in Your Travel Wardrobe—From $8

What do Bob Belcher, Hank Hill, and Carmy Berzatto all have in common? Besides being the male leads of their respective hit television series, these characters know the value of owning a decent plain white T-shirt. Comfy, classic, and reliable, a quality, well-fitting white tee can act like a building block for outfits, since they're easy to pair with the clothes you already own. That's why white T-shirts are such a genius hack for traveling light, too—they can be used for hundreds of outfit combinations while taking up negligible space in your carry-on luggage.
If you're looking for a quality white T-shirt this season, look no further: We've rounded up 12 options that have all earned high marks from shoppers for quality, comfort, and overall fit. From fitted, feminine V-neck cuts to boxy, perfectly oversized silhouettes, this list of white T-shirts has an option for everyone—all for $25 or less.
Even if the name Comfort Colors doesn't ring a bell for you, chances are, you've encountered at least one Comfort Colors T-shirt at some point in your lifetime. This brand skyrocketed in popularity back in the '90s and early '00s for creating high-quality T-shirts that are constructed from 100-percent ring-spun cotton that's unbelievably soft but incredibly durable. Nearly 20,000 Amazon shoppers have deemed this classic crew-neck T-shirt worthy of a perfect five-star rating. 'This will be your new favorite T-shirt,' wrote one reviewer, noting their approval of the softness, sizing, and quality. 'I will be purchasing more—you won't find a better garment at this price point!'
This Quince men's tee is made with an organic cotton jersey fabric that's midweight, making it an easy layering piece for all four seasons. Pre-washed to reduce shrinkage and provide a softer feel, this plain crewneck T-shirt has an elevated appeal that 'will turn heads,' according to one five-star reviewer. 'I cannot say enough about the quality and value of this Slub Tee. This is what the 'high-enders' wear on their summer holidays in the Caribbean.'
Old Navy is unparalleled when it comes to creating classic, wear-everywhere closet staples, and this white T-shirt is no exception. Made with 100 percent cotton, this T-shirt has a comfortable crew neck, relaxed fit, and below-waist hem that can be tucked into trousers or worn over shorts. Lightweight, versatile, and on sale for $8, this tee is the 'best basic,' according to reviewers.
We were thrilled to see that this cute, comfy J. Crew essential tee was on sale—and for 63 percent off, no less. This elevated cotton basic has short cap sleeves and a slim cut that's 'fitted enough to be flattering but not clingy at all,' according to one five-star reviewer. Pair it with statement jewelry and a satin skirt for a date night-approved ensemble, or throw it on over your go-to denim cutoffs: This tee will look great no matter the occasion.
This Gap T-shirt, on sale for $14, is made with a lightweight, organic cotton jersey fabric that's been pre-washed for a super soft, lived-in texture. It has a classic, straight fit that reviewers say isn't too fitted, yet not too oversized. 'They're not too long or cropped,' wrote one happy shopper, who shared that they've returned to buy more styles. 'They fit slightly roomy but not sloppy.' If plain white isn't your speed, check out the 24 other colors and patterns—each on sale up to 40 percent off. $22 at Freshcleantees.com
If you have a hard time finding a plain white T-shirt that fits just right, check out this $22 option from Fresh Clean Threads. This classic crewneck tee comes in three lengths, is carried up to a size 4XL, and is made from a 60/40 cotton-polyester blend that provides stretch. Thousands of shoppers gave it shoutouts in the review section for the fit and feel, with many commenting on the 'flattering' cut that highlights the chest and arms but doesn't cling to the midsection. $35 $17 at Nordstromrack.com
We love Madewell's selection of high-quality wardrobe essentials, and this 100 percent cotton T-shirt is no exception. On sale for $17 at Nordstrom Rack, this tee has a V-neck that's not too short nor deep, and is made with a lightweight, whisper-soft cotton that provides a draped, lived-in appearance. Reviewers say that the thinner fabric feels breezy during the summer and is easy to layer during the cooler months.
Soft? Check. Stretchy? Check. Wrinkle-resistant? Check. This 50/50 cotton-modal blend tee from Quince checks all of our boxes for reliable travel staples. This tee has a wide scoop neckline and fitted short sleeves that give it a more feminine appeal, in contrast to some of the other plain crew-neck T-shirts on this list.
This Uniqlo tee looks like a plain cotton T-shirt, but it's actually made with a quick-drying polyester-cotton blend fabric that'll keep you cool and comfortable on sweltering days. The boxy, open short sleeves and side slits on the hem also help to promote air flow. All of these qualities, along with its versatility, make it the 'best summer shirt,' according to one five-star reviewer.
If you've been wanting to try the square-neck trend for yourself, check out this highly-rated Trendy Queen T-shirt from Amazon. Unlike many of the shirts featured on this list, this top isn't made from cotton. Rather, it's constructed with a stretchy, figure-hugging polyester-spandex material that reviewers say has a snatching effect on the waist. And despite being listed at just $10, plenty of shoppers share that the material is plenty thick and not see-through.
This lightweight Aerie shirt has a vintage-inspired silhouette that can easily be dressed up or down with the right accessories. 'This is the perfect everyday tee,' wrote one five-star reviewer, adding that they love the slightly loose fit. Tagless and made with 100 percent cotton, this effortless T-shirt is on sale right now for under $20.
Don't let the modest price tag fool you—this H&M top is worth its weight in gold. Made with 100 percent cotton jersey fabric, this short-sleeved white T-shirt has a round neckline with a thick, flat band that, along with the fitted silhouette, gives it a timeless look. Available in 13 colors and carried up to a size 3XL, this $8 tee is a travel staple you'll want to wear again and again.
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