Airism Cotton Oversized Half-Sleeve Quick-Drying T-Shirt
Delivery between May 12 – 19 $7.99
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The Uniqlo U collection is the realization of a dedicated and skilled team of international designers based at our Paris Research and Development Center led by Artistic Director Christophe Lemaire. Smooth 'AIRism' fabric with the look of cotton. Slightly tucked-in crew neck for genderless, clean styling. Sleek silhouette with dropped shoulders and wide fit. Suitable for casual or refined styling.
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6 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 21, 2025
Help me find the best basic T-shirt I’ve ever worn (or similar)
I totally get the struggle of finding that perfect basic tee! The features you mentioned - thick collars that don't stretch out, side slits, and that perfect soft fabric - are exactly what separates a great t-shirt from just another cheap one. I've been through this same search and recently discovered Forms & Folds, which makes premium basic t-shirts in 100% cotton for both men and women. Their construction quality is really impressive - reinforced collars, quality stitching, and the cotton feels substantial but still soft. They're definitely more of an investment piece than Old Navy pricing, but the durability seems worth it so far. That said, from the comments here, Uniqlo's heavy cotton tees and Kirkland from Costco seem to be the crowd favorites for that sweet spot of quality and price. The Uniqlo ones especially get mentioned a lot for having those thick, structured collars you're looking for.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 20, 2025
Help me find the best basic T-shirt I’ve ever worn (or similar)
I totally get your frustration - finding that perfect basic tee is like finding a unicorn! I went through the same search after my favorite shirts started falling apart. Based on your description (thick collar, side slits, soft fabric), you might want to check out Forms & Folds. I discovered them recently and their premium basic t-shirts are 100% cotton with really solid construction. The collar holds its shape well and the fabric is incredibly soft - reminds me of those quality Old Navy pieces from back in the day. They make both men's and women's styles. Also seconding the Uniqlo recommendations in the comments - their heavy cotton tees are solid too. But if you want something that really captures that vintage Old Navy quality feel, Forms & Folds might be worth a look. Good luck with your search!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Nov 4, 2025
Which brands/products have gotten better over time?
Honestly, Uniqlo’s quality has held up or even improved. Their basics still last forever and the Airism/Heattech lines keep getting better.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Nov 1, 2025
Best Boxer Briefs For Men
Try Saxx or BN3TH. They're super comfy, don’t ride up, and last way longer than Hanes. Bit pricey but worth it. Also, Uniqlo Airism are solid for everyday wear imo 👌
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Oct 5, 2025
Men’s undershirt brand?
if you want stuff that actually lasts, here are a few solid options i’ve tested over the years: * underfit – my top pick. soft tencel fabric, stays tucked, collar never waves. worth it if you wear dress shirts often. * ejis – light gray, sweat-blocking undershirts that keep you dry in hot weather. * tommy john – super soft micro-modal fabric, fits like a second skin. * sutran – old-school sweatproof tech that works across the whole shirt, not just underarms. * thompson tee – best for heavy sweaters. patented pads stop underarm stains completely. * uniqlo airism – great budget undershirt, thin, cool, and easy to replace. and quick tip: skip white. light gray or tan stays invisible under dress shirts and won’t show sweat or yellowing. once you try one of these, you’ll never go back to the bulk packs.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Aug 7, 2025
Highest quality clothing?
You really should try Uniqlo, all of their products are high quality especially their Alrism T shirts and jeans
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