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Our Picks For White Tees

The Guild gathered their picks for their favorite white tees.

KOTN


KOTN is a Canadian company focused on designing timeless pieces that honor the people who make them and the places they’re made & they’re a  certified B Corp. Their Essential Crew is made from their buttery-soft-mid-weight cotton jersey. It’s relaxed with slight shaping through the waist. Their sizes range from XS-XXL.

 

Price Point: Under $30 (buy 3 get 15% off)

 



Universal Standard


Universal Standard known for their inclusive sizing offers a variety of different necklines in their white tees (including boatneck, v-necks, crewnecks, etc…) They’re made from their super soft Peruvian cotton. Their sizes range from 4XS-4XL.

 

Price Point: Under $50+

 



Marine Layer


Base in San Francisco, Marine Layer is known for their “absurdly soft shirts” that are made from 50% Supima Cotton and 50% Modal (recycled beech wood). Their tees come in a variety of different fits and necklines. Their sizes range from XS-XL.

 

Price Point: $39 (buy 3 for $100)

 



Buttercream Clothing


Buttercream Clothing is a Canadian company that’s committed to local, ethical, well-made fashion. . Their tees are made from 66% Rayon from Bamboo, 28% Cotton, and 6% Spandex. Their short-sleeve tees come in Scoop neck and classic crew. Their sizes range from XS-4X.

 

Price Point: Under $58

 


One Quince


One Quince is all about creating item of equal or greater quality than the leading luxury brands at a much lower price. They make tees in a variety of fabrics (cotton/modal, cashmere, washable stretch silk) and several different silhouettes. Their sizes range from XS-XL.

 

Price Point: $15+

 




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    1. Disclaimer: These brand recommendations are 100% sourced by our community, The Guild, and do not constitute endorsement or recommendation by Brass. We encourage everyone to research these brands and their practices prior to making a purchase from them.
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