Best Thin Undershirt: Uniqlo Airism Cotton T-Shirt

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Uniqlo

Airism Crew Neck Short-Sleeve T-shirt

Pros

  • Super lightweight
  • Breathable
  • Short enough to wear untucked

Cons

Not everything at Uniqlo is a great value. But when it comes to upgraded basics at an affordable price, you’d be hard-pressed to find brand that does it better. When you need an airy, breathable undershirt that’s truly lightweight, the Japanese mega-retailer’s AIRism tees are legendary. They’re crafted from a smooth and breathable cotton-polyester-spandex blend that dries quickly, feels cool to the touch, and fights odors—a triple threat that’ll have sweaty days in a headlock. “It’s an easy way to save your expensive dress shirts from dreaded pit stains,” Ortiz says. “But they’re also perfect for wearing as a gym shirt.” At just $15 per tee, there’s no other undershirt that can do as much for the price.

Best Tuckable Undershirt: Skims Lightweight T-Shirt

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Skims

Lightweight T-Shirt (3-Pack)

Pros

  • Ultra silky feel
  • Longer length to make tucking in easier
  • Great value for money

Cons

  • No stretch, which might be why you usually like Skims

GQ contributor Evan Malachosky was always a little skeptical of Skims, but the brand’s tees won him over. “Skims’s proprietary fabrics are silky on the skin and are neither too thin (and therefore exposing), nor too thick (and therefore too hot),” he noted. “They’re sleek, polished, comfortable, and plenty appropriate, even if they’re a closer relative of the Fear of God family, than, say, capital-M Menswear brand Merz b. Schwanen.”

Pleasingly, the brand has applied just as much care to its undershirt, even though—or perhaps because—it’s designed to look invisible under your clothes. (The design team even thought about cleaning up the seam lines, so nothing would show through.) Made from 100% cotton, and available in an incredibly wide range of sizes, our favorite detail is that it’s a little bit longer than the brand’s standard tees, so that there’s no risk of any unsightly seams being visible at the hemline, either.

More Undershirts We Love

Kirkland Signature

Crew Neck T-Shirts (6-Pack)

Kirkland Signature is somewhat of a fashion industry secret, but we’re here to tell you out in the open that they’re an amazing deal, with or without the Costco membership discount. They’re made of long-staple Egyptian cotton, which has a soft-slightly-brushed hand. They’re tube knit meaning you don’t have to worry about any uncomfortable side seams. And they’re long enough to tuck into your pants for a clean look.

Hanes

Performance Moisture-Wicking Crewneck Undershirt Tees (5-Pack)

Made from rayon and polyester, Hanes’ moisture-wicking undershirts are fast-drying, feel cool to the touch, and are silky smooth. They may not be the highest-quality pieces out there, but for just $5 a pop, they do a hell of a lot more than we expect any undershirt to do.

Gildan

V-Neck T-Shirts (6-Pack)

If you wanna let your clavicles shine uninhibited by any undershirt peek-age, a tank is the best way to do it. But for those of us who can’t stand that body-hugging cling, get yourself some V-neck undershirts instead. We wouldn’t suggest wearing one on its own, but when the task at hand is protecting your camp collar shirts from your gross, sweaty torso, it’ll get the job done just fine.

Reigning Champ

Lightweight Jersey Slim T-Shirt

Cut from a premium cotton, this lightweight undershirt is going to feel a little thicker and warmer than others on this list, purely because Reigning Champ’s premium cotton fabrics tend to lean towards the beefier end of the spectrum. But it’s still plenty thin enough to slip under sweaters and shirts—and as the cold months descend, some added warmth might be exactly what you’re looking for.

Mack Weldon

18-Hour Rib Tank

Though Mack Weldon’s 18-Hour Rib Tank doesn’t come with the microbe-smashing odor technology as their Silver crew neck undershirt, it does have an even silkier fabric and plenty of stretch so you won’t feel like you’re being stuffed into a sausage casing.

Wythe

Tubular Cotton Ribbed Tank Top

The first thing I noticed when I met Wythe’s founder was not his jeans or amazing western shirt. It was actually his ribbed tank. The cut was perfect and the fabric itself looked obviously more premium. To my surprise, it was Wythe’s very own tank, made from high-quality cotton using tubular knit construction, meaning no uncomfortable side seams.

What to Look for in an Undershirt

Materials, construction, and fit—these are the main components that determine how good an undershirt (and, well, every garment) actually is. Undershirts are meant to be that intermediate layer between your outermost layers and your body, a protective guard that keeps your star garments fresh and free of sweat. Undershirts should be breathable, soft, comfortable, and, ideally, sweat-wicking. We love undershirts and tanks that are made from high-quality 100% cotton but feel like there’s a time and place for synthetics which are often used for their ability to wick away moisture and dry easily. Stretchy materials like Spandex are helpful for comfort, but their elasticity will eventually degrade over time.

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