$100 vs $25 vs $5 WHITE T-SHIRT

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @bertol97
    @bertol97 Рік тому +3373

    I really love that you included the washing part. This is really true when it comes to brands like h&m etc. It looks nice, It fits great when you first try it, but then after few washes it's just bad. Great content as always

    • @Gnurklesquimp2
      @Gnurklesquimp2 Рік тому +18

      I pretty much only buy under-layers from certain brands, being a touch generous with the overal size of it, especially length. Even then, let's say it's a longsleeve for under an Airism oversized tee, the sleeves can sometimes kinda just get all misshapen, and the bottom of a tee peeking from under something else can also suffer from the same.
      Most of the risks I did take from H&M and the like did pay off, a lot of the time it's about predicting how it'll shrink and if it remains flattering. It's kind of a blessing, though, a lot less tempting to buy there this way.
      Too bad brands like Vans aren't jumping on these boxy half-sleeve cuts etc. more, I LOVE some of their clothes, and some have really, really nice cuts with dropped shoulders, flowy fabric, rich dyes, stuff like that, but there's definitely more potential.

    • @krzysztof7648
      @krzysztof7648 Рік тому +34

      It depends really. I've been wearing H&M t-shirts for years and some of them I have had for over 5 years and still wearing them with no signs of being worn off. I enjoy wearing especially the slim-fit ones as they emphasize your physique if you are fit of course.
      Other t-shirts however, started to look lousy after just few washes. From what I noticed, the ones I bought a few years back are usually much better quality than these bought recently. Same thing applies to sweaters, hoodies, etc. It appears that the overall quality of clothes from popular brands is now significantly worse.

    • @hijklmn
      @hijklmn Рік тому +4

      Yeah h&m product is just like streetshop quality, but with branding that make its slightly more costly than unfamous brand. Idk why people keep buying from them when uniqlo product with slightly high price is far better and last longer

    • @Saru-yr3qk
      @Saru-yr3qk Рік тому +4

      They only end up bad if you throw them in the dryer after washing. I air dry my H&M stuff and it definitely prolongs the clothes' lifespan.

    • @Gnurklesquimp2
      @Gnurklesquimp2 Рік тому +10

      @@Saru-yr3qk I seem to remember Tim air dried in this video

  • @ReyoVR
    @ReyoVR Рік тому +522

    The fit really depends on body shape and personal preferences. I think putting more emphasis on durability and physical properties would be great (i.e. brushing it with a course brush repeatedly, stretching it forcibly many times to see if they return to their original shape, the weight and breathability of the fabric, how easy it is to dry or absorb moisture, and whether they are resistant to staining, will the edges begin to curl after multiple washes/tumble drying, etc)

    • @laile1143
      @laile1143 Рік тому +3

      those are pretty niche tests, because people usually dont do that

    • @MilosSesevic
      @MilosSesevic Рік тому +51

      @@laile1143 they do, but over time, it simulates wear n tear..

    • @HolographicCathawk
      @HolographicCathawk Рік тому +6

      ​@@laile1143maybe they should. A heavy shirt lasts longer.

    • @felixthefox100
      @felixthefox100 Рік тому +5

      ​@@laile1143 People don't wear the same shirts repeatedly over a long period of time?

  • @getgggged123
    @getgggged123 Рік тому +1466

    I would be interested to see you do this test WITHOUT knowing the price of each of the T shirts or where they came from. I think knowing how much they cost can kinda make you EXPECT them to be better.

    • @gabrielenitti3243
      @gabrielenitti3243 Рік тому +60

      exactly, knowing the price beforehand may bias your expectations

    • @anfrex3342
      @anfrex3342 Рік тому +29

      You will make his channel die xd

    • @darwinwins
      @darwinwins Рік тому +23

      the wine tasting of t-shirt reviews

    • @dupasraka47
      @dupasraka47 Рік тому +1

      thats logical lol

    • @MilosSesevic
      @MilosSesevic Рік тому

      came here to say this.

  • @CaptJohnsen
    @CaptJohnsen Рік тому +143

    This was so helpful. Ive recently decided to invest more on clothes but when it comes to basics I just wasn’t sure if there was any real difference on such simple garments at different price points. This was the perfect video to find. If you don’t have more like this already, I’d love to see this breakdown with other clothing and materials!

  • @dan.0
    @dan.0 Рік тому +745

    It would've been interesting to rescore the fit post-shrinkage. I.e. the main complaint about the COS shirt was its length but it lost 2cm of length when washed so maybe washing improved the overall fit.

    • @Оставьтекомментарий-ф4т
      @Оставьтекомментарий-ф4т Рік тому +8

      COS шведский бренд, скандинавы в основном выше чем азиаты и другие европейцы, поэтому у HM и COS длина всегда будет больше...

    • @rafaelandrade7316
      @rafaelandrade7316 Рік тому +1

      I agree, bonus points or something. Especially after shrinking so much lengthwise.

    • @jd2p
      @jd2p Рік тому

      The fit post shrinkage is exactly the main criteria he used to score them on the wash test.

    • @mastixencounter
      @mastixencounter Рік тому +11

      @@jd2p no he didnt

    • @kubackjeee
      @kubackjeee Рік тому

      ​@@Оставьтекомментарий-ф4т gtfo with this language of dogs

  • @jonaidyousufsiam9346
    @jonaidyousufsiam9346 Рік тому +114

    Hi Tim, I liked how you have made the comparison for White Tee. Uniqlo Tee gets a high rating due to its fabrics. Definitely, they use high-quality standards in manufacturing. But they have used CVC (Cotton Polyester) fabrics which helps to perform well in the criteria that you have made comparisons.
    Being a clothing manufacturer, I can tell you that Studio Nicholson and Represent are charging high prices because of their position as luxury fashion brands. Manufacturing location and fabric weight have less impact on the price they're charging.

    • @nachonachoman
      @nachonachoman Рік тому +14

      I used to think polyester was bad. And all the same but performance polyester has gotten really good. Not like the 80s anymore. Comes down to how fine they can make the thread. Hate the shrink and wrinkling of natural fabrics. Japan invented and has been the leader in microfabeics

    • @lialicious1000
      @lialicious1000 Рік тому +20

      But Polyester is actually plastic and will lose microplastics to the water while washing, so for that natural fibers are way better for environment

    • @jonasrayet9369
      @jonasrayet9369 Рік тому +2

      yeah but polyester has the very powerful potential to be made from recycled plastics, that’s a big win seeing how much disposable plastic there is (looking at water bottles). Would transition from a single use plastic to a garment you keep for years. But yeah micro plastics are a pain, I have heard there were specialised bacterias that could digest them, so maybe use this in water filtration 🤷‍♀️

  • @fredkane
    @fredkane Рік тому +18

    yo uniqlo also makes 100% cotton and wool shirts, both feel more comfortable than the polyester blend

  • @unluberkay
    @unluberkay Рік тому +18

    I am a fabric manufacturer and garment maker myself for brands like HM, Cos, Zara but also for some high end ones as well. And I think price = quality is a very misleading assumption. A $5/yard fabric I sell can be cut into a $20 dress at Zara or $600 dress on the high street. All of those wash tests are applied on every single fabric we sell and usually they are not representative of quality, but just an erroneous production at the dye house. This happens literally all the time. Almost every order needs to be repaired in one way or another. To be frank, fast fashion retailers are much more strict about quality requirements than high end brands because they actually have systems and procedures in place to control the standards unlike smaller brands. Just know that the cost difference between a regular tshirt betweem those brands are usually at max $2/pc

    • @harshshah2549
      @harshshah2549 Місяць тому +2

      Hey! Appreciate the insight! Do you think you could point me towards more resources or videos on what brands are and aren't worth the price? Thanks!

  • @MassInsomniac
    @MassInsomniac Рік тому +80

    Lots of respect for the process and detail you used! This is what I am looking for in my fashion content!

  • @Noah-Lach
    @Noah-Lach Рік тому +68

    Sunspel would've been another interesting option in the $100 range. Their fit is a little different than what you typically wear but the material quality and construction are incredible. Their cotton has a subtle sheen that really stands out.

    • @angushamill5708
      @angushamill5708 Рік тому +3

      Yeah sunspel is the brand that convinced me gsm ≠ quality. Their T-shirts are so light but the quality is fantastic

    • @xornanbu
      @xornanbu 10 місяців тому +1

      My absolute favourite brand for basics. Unstoppable.

    • @krisjones4051
      @krisjones4051 7 місяців тому

      They definitely make a “dressier” tee. Not my favorite a more casual look

  • @kevinwichlin9889
    @kevinwichlin9889 Рік тому +103

    Hearing you say COS makes clothes for 6’2” Scandinavian men is literally the fashion brand guidance I’ve been looking for for years…

    • @cubertmiso
      @cubertmiso Рік тому +2

      Price always biases our opinions (plenty of studies done about it), and therefore reviews are influenced, intentionally or not. Blind testing is the best way to minimize bias and get accurate results. So, why rely solely on muh feelings? Help us make informed decisions.

    • @kennpeters2882
      @kennpeters2882 Рік тому +3

      You may also want to look into the Swedish brand Asket -- the Scandinavian brands are amazing for tall thin guys. I'm 6'1", so this has been my life struggle.

    • @user-zo9pj1ur8h
      @user-zo9pj1ur8h Рік тому +2

      Cos actually owned by H&M LIKE Arket , monki, weekday etc.

    • @kevinwichlin9889
      @kevinwichlin9889 Рік тому

      @@user-zo9pj1ur8h Okay. Why do you mention that? I assume it's like... Old Navy>Gap>Banana Republic?

    • @adetutu5723
      @adetutu5723 9 місяців тому

      @@kevinwichlin9889 The H&M group includes brands like H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, & Other Stories, Cheap Monday, and ARKET. However, I’d suggest you stick to COS and ARKET, they have better quality clothing and are tall men friendly.

  • @InfinityPets
    @InfinityPets Рік тому +12

    What I found interesting is that the Uniqlo U tee’s I’ve purchased in Asia and America have the cotton and polyester blend, and one that I’ve purchased in Europe has the Elastomul teister along with the mix. They all made in Vietnam though, I wonder if there is a difference 🤔

  • @ryanrock07
    @ryanrock07 Рік тому +7

    Im so obsessed on Represent tshirts!
    they're amazing! I never liked pre-owned clothing but Represent have these used up designs which look incredibly cool!

  • @michaellima6272
    @michaellima6272 Рік тому +9

    Really love the U Airism Oversized T but I wish Uniqlo would make an all-cotton version as well. I really want to minimize my consumption of synthetic fabrics. It’s the number one reason that is making me pause every time I consider purchasing a shirt like it.

    • @TheBeginnerviolin
      @TheBeginnerviolin Рік тому +1

      Uniqlo Airism can never be 100% cotton if they do that it will be warmer to wear the shirt. That is the purpose of airism to feel cooler than other shirt. Airism is my go to workout shirt

  • @ryanschmidt8468
    @ryanschmidt8468 Рік тому +52

    Something that has become increasingly important to me as I've gotten older (I'm 33), is the back story to the clothing I buy. I've met people who've previously worked in the sweatshops for fast-fashion places like H&M, where they were working 16 hour days, paid $1.75 for the entire day, and only like 14 years old. I am willing to pay significantly more to know that whoever made my clothes were treated better than that. I do not mind having a closet full of $100 t-shirts if I can feel decent about looking at them myself.

    • @squidge903
      @squidge903 Рік тому +5

      "if you're not paying, someone else is"

    • @deepakthirdreich
      @deepakthirdreich Рік тому +5

      Well, I do understand that you mean well but think about it- that $1.75 is the difference between life and death from hunger for someone. It is complicated.

  • @Official_MikeyT
    @Official_MikeyT Рік тому +5

    The uniqlo airism shirt is the best especially for guys like Tim who prefer the boxy cut.
    Wrinkle resistant, extremely breathable, quick drying, and they don't pick up an odour.

    • @GamingPIPI
      @GamingPIPI 6 місяців тому

      I hope they did not alter their fit for Scandinavian 😤 I’m sick of all clothes being dresses for me

  • @d-victoryous5638
    @d-victoryous5638 Рік тому +14

    For those who like tshirts loose but on the slimmer side rater than oversize with short-ish sleeves here are my recomendations
    -Uniqlo dry crew neck short sleeve T-shirt (black)
    -Our legacy, either the "perfect tshirt" or "new box tshirt"
    -Acne studios "logo stamp tshirt" and plain white tee (a couple of seasons ago)
    -hyein seo plain tshirt

    • @DailyShit.
      @DailyShit. Рік тому

      You don’t like the airrism crew and v necks ?

  • @GreenPenguinSliding
    @GreenPenguinSliding Рік тому +23

    Really appreciate the opacity test! It's such a problem, especially with women's t-shirts!

    • @s7d788
      @s7d788 2 місяці тому

      I've been using exclusively men's t-shirts for years. I like the baggy, boxy look and they're usually sturdier and fare better in the opacity department. Such a shame what companies will try to push on women.

  • @victorsi
    @victorsi Рік тому +4

    Most of Uniqlo's non-Airism standard fit U series Tee are made of 100% cotton, and they are a bit too thick and heavyweight in hot summer days. They sometimes get stiff after dozens of washing and hang-dry. Maybe need some fabric softeners.

  • @whgaming7262
    @whgaming7262 Рік тому +3

    For me, COS and Massimo Dutti are the go-to for basics. First has stellar fabric quality, while Massimo is cheaper with a lot of nice pieces, while still keeping the quality in the nicer range. Tho the last part depends on where it was produced, because the same Massimo tee bought in Spain and, say, Middle East can have dramatically different fabric quality

  • @metalwheelz
    @metalwheelz Рік тому +5

    Would have been interesting to know how the fabrics were finished, such as 'combed' vs. 'ring spun' etc. These processes make a big difference in the hand of the fabric as well as how it holds up.

  • @Hamsters_Rage
    @Hamsters_Rage Рік тому +2

    for airsim its material, i believe, it was choosen by purpose. it is assumed to be some kind of sport-related clothing, so material helps it to dry faster. as i remember uniqlo have cotton-only t-shirts too

  • @vandrell
    @vandrell Рік тому +176

    I've got 4 different colored uniqlo shirts because of you, and I started off with the white airism oversized of course! Love your content ❤

    • @danielcorcoran5562
      @danielcorcoran5562 Рік тому

      I want a uniqlo t shirt but they don't have a slim fit, do you know which shirt fits the slimmest?

    • @ornot_toby
      @ornot_toby Рік тому +9

      @@danielcorcoran5562 The Supima Cotton are the slimmest, then Uniqlo U crew neck and then Airism

    • @vandrell
      @vandrell Рік тому +2

      aint sure about that one, if you know a store near you then you should try to see their stuff, or get your measurements so you can also check them online first

    • @akinniyivictor1801
      @akinniyivictor1801 Рік тому

      I think i may just start buying the Primark T-shirts for casual layering and keep buying the Uniqlo U Airism for a more stylish vibe, although i already have 6 in different colours

    • @mug786
      @mug786 Рік тому +1

      Any idea how to wash those? I wear darker colors since all light clothes will get a stain that never goes away.

  • @nadiaulrich
    @nadiaulrich Рік тому +2

    Another good quality test is to hold the shirt into the light to see the fabric. On cheaper shirts, the fabric is mostly sewn diagonal to save up fabric (when cut from the bigger sheet). This is also the reason, why many seams look of after some washes because the fabric is warping when not align.

  • @xeyutipe
    @xeyutipe Рік тому +158

    Dude, this was such an informative, fun video. We need another one on slim fit tshirts :)

  • @lauro.dominici
    @lauro.dominici Рік тому +1

    Man, I followed your advice an bought the Uniqlo one and... the quality/price ration is insane!
    I love them!💪

  • @TheThebestinc
    @TheThebestinc Рік тому +15

    I would like to see a version of this where the labels were removed from the t shirts to remove any bias where possible. Ofcourse, the uniqlo T's are very iconic so it would be understandable to know which that one was.

    • @GoonSmith007
      @GoonSmith007 Рік тому +5

      Yep blind test would see a completely different result. The only non 100% cotton tee got a 4.5 for fabric, and also despite the feedback being similar as others for fit got a half point higher score. No surprise which one that was. I feel I didn't need to watch the whole video to see the confirmation bias in action.

    • @ysbrandd
      @ysbrandd Рік тому +3

      @@GoonSmith007 yeahhh already questioned him when he said "I might be biased to uniqlo but will use them anyways" cause he could've just as well gone to a store he has no connection with (as a fan) and buy another one. Sure if you at the end say, even though I left uniqlo out I really like them so would recommend their t's too, but this biased was weird.

  • @Devananta-Rafiq
    @Devananta-Rafiq Рік тому +1

    Tim updating his past video gives me nostalgia. The white teee video from years ago was my first video of Tim I watched. So happy he is redoing the video.

  • @Thrark
    @Thrark Рік тому +3

    Honestly, I have tried quite a few tees and also used to buy the Uniqlo one. However, those started pilling super fast and personally don’t love paying for that material. I have now completely switched to Son of Tailor from Copenhagen and I cannot imagine there being anything better. You can choose different weights, get it custom fitted to your taste and size, it’s the highest quality super long Supima Cotton. If you get multiple it’s not even that expensive and they really have a great stance on sustainability, supply chain innovation, and you get insights into who makes your tee. Might sound like an ad for them but I am just incredibly satisfied and have been almost since the brand was founded.

    • @DailyShit.
      @DailyShit. Рік тому +2

      So how much is it ?

    • @ysbrandd
      @ysbrandd Рік тому +1

      @@DailyShit. about 74 euro, just checked

  • @violetviolet888
    @violetviolet888 Рік тому +1

    Uniqlo's pieces are somewhat timeless and they last for decades if you care for them properly. Great for people on a budget who like to look put together but casual and tasteful.

  • @DanKxxx
    @DanKxxx Рік тому +6

    Uniqlo is so expensive outside of Japan. Those tshirts are $7 USD in Japan.

  • @gabrielaribeiro6155
    @gabrielaribeiro6155 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video, it presents quite a pertinent question. I have a few critiques that I hope you take into consideration in following videos.
    Regarding the 4 main categories chosen for the test (fabric, fit, opacity, wash):
    1. The "fit" is a completely *subjective* category, and so I don't understand why you would evaluate it when your goal is to determine which garment has the best *objective* quality;
    2. "Opacity" is a fabric characteristic, so it should be included in the "Fabric" category;
    3. What you assess in "Fabric" could have been divided in two categories, namely "Fabric" and "Construction";
    4. Regarding fabric quality, some aspects that were not sufficiently evaluated were thread finishing, such as 'combed' vs. 'ring spun', fabric density, tension and fabric orientation in relation to the seams (which is very important for the longevity of the shape and greatly influences the cost of production since it often means more material used per garment). Also, it would have been nice o have closer, clearer shots of the seams, and even macro shots of the fabrics (though I don't know if that is a possibility for you, as it takes specific gear).
    5. It would have been nice if the "Wash" test was done over a longer period of time, as to better evaluate the resistance to wash and ware;
    6. It would have been pertinent to include a "sustainability and fair-trade" category, as sustainable materials, fairly payed work and ecologically friendly factory processes greatly factor to the increase of a garments price.
    I'd also suggest including a made to order t-shirt, for which you would go to a seamstress and choose the fabric and the fit. Especially since it is an option that many people forget, and depending on where you live it can be more affordable than some of the higher end t-shirts you present in this video.

  • @donskawin6657
    @donskawin6657 Рік тому +5

    2:49 Whoa, I really appreciate that frame. I love symmetry in design and the way you made it look with the plant on the right side really tickles my inner-design-loving parts.

  • @David-wd5tf
    @David-wd5tf Місяць тому +1

    Represent for outings and Primark for gym or sleep. Those work for me😅

  • @cetusz_maximus2
    @cetusz_maximus2 Рік тому +7

    It was really interesting. I never had the money to buy high end clothes, I always spend it elsewhere. Where I am from H&M is considered the reasonable or a bit expensive choice. I always wonder what other western brands had to offer because we don't have them and for me 20 dollar is even expensive for plain a T-shirt.

    • @magicagrnub620
      @magicagrnub620 4 місяці тому

      Where do you live man? I genuinely spend around $50 - $100 in the west,

  • @eliomarley5357
    @eliomarley5357 Рік тому +2

    I think once you pass a certain price point, It will be less about the quality difference but rather design change. as people generally except something quite different and rather unique at that price point. you can see that in the extra heavy cotton and branding with Represent and very particular design od the Studio Nicholson's

  • @kettusnuhveli
    @kettusnuhveli Рік тому +9

    My personal favorite t-shirts by far are Fruit of the Loom “Super Premium” tees. 97% heavy weight cotton (205gsm), not see through in the slightest and easily beats Uniqlo tees for me. Best 5 ish euros I’ve ever spent!

    • @LamVanDam
      @LamVanDam Рік тому +1

      Where do you buy them from?

  • @sabri1242
    @sabri1242 Рік тому +2

    Merci pour cette vidéo très intéressante !
    Even though I agree with your conclusion, I just wanna mention the two things you said I don’t agree with:
    1. The fact the Uniqlo tee is partly made of polyester is intentional. They have cheaper tees that are 100% cotton so they didn’t do that to cut down costs -it is part of the Airism technology, to make the tee moisture-wicking and quick-drying (polyester does have drawbacks though, like smell retention).
    2. Weight is very often a sign of quality. A thin t-shirt is not always bad quality but a high-gsm one rarely is.

  • @cole_etch
    @cole_etch Рік тому +14

    I decided to try Colorful Standard shirts this past week after seeing their emphasis on generally nice materials and fight against fast fashion. $38 USD for a plain colored tee I did find steep, but that higher price is honestly quite worth it. I can't vouch for longevity given how I got the tee this weekend, but the shirt materials do feel considerably more quality than pretty much all of my tees. Can't really vouch on transparency either though since I got navy. Fit was spot-on for my slightly wider shoulders, if slightly long.
    If you make another video of this concept for something like sweatpants or other basics, I would be interested to see your thoughts on those.

    • @kartoffelzak
      @kartoffelzak Рік тому

      Did it shrink when you washed the tee?

    • @cole_etch
      @cole_etch Рік тому +2

      ​@@kartoffelzak all their products are prewashed, and I didn't measure any shrinkage after seeing your comment and testing.

    • @aliyanib
      @aliyanib Рік тому +1

      @@cole_etch Been looking at colorful standard for a bit now. Do you think you'd purchase from there again?

    • @cole_etch
      @cole_etch Рік тому +1

      ​​@@aliyanib if I need longer tshirts I'm certainly thinking about it. Their whole gimmick of multiple colors stocked year round does appeal to my want to make some custom pieces and their measurements on the oversized crewnecks seems really promising for fun cropped cuts.

  • @LimitedWard
    @LimitedWard Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate the objectivity of your review process. I was particularly concerned about the opacity test since the Represent t-shirt was off-white, but then you did address that later.
    I think the only way you could have made this more objective would have been to get multiple people to review the fit and not tell them which shirt is which. Though that would be difficult to hide on certain shirts (especially the Represent since it has that metal tag).
    Some other tests that I think could have been worthwhile:
    - Longer term durability test
    - Measuring shrinkage after multiple washes
    - How easy it is to clean the shirt when stained (this one might be tricky, since I'm sure the cleaning method would also play a factor)

  • @nataschasoufi5147
    @nataschasoufi5147 Рік тому +13

    I am female, so not your target group but I absolutely love your reviews. And thanks for introducing some interesting brands I did not know yet.

    • @mohammadzeeshan8538
      @mohammadzeeshan8538 Рік тому

      Same LoL I didn't know about Uniqlo so far and guess what I just ordered that Uniqlo tee.

  • @norellacoronell6339
    @norellacoronell6339 Рік тому +3

    Love this video! ❤ one thing to take into consideration based on your test is the type of fabric, normally blended fabrics tend to preform better after washing than single fabrics. Even though we always want natural fabrics they are the hardest to preserve, specially if you wash and travel a lot.

  • @oliverw1633
    @oliverw1633 Рік тому +16

    Honourable mention on the top end for merz b schwanen. In the £100 range is their 13.4oz/yard tee, which is 454gsm as far as I know. All their stuff is great, and it's probably the heaviest tee out there, while also being one of the best made.
    The crazy heavy shirts drape in a totally different way. I've been liking them a lot myself.

    • @nicolastejedor6940
      @nicolastejedor6940 Рік тому +3

      I was also going to mention this brand - Their quality is just amazing, and they are made in Germany. They are also so special as they are loopwheeled and it's pure organic cotton! I don't know if you've seen, but Jeremy Allen White in the series The Bear is wearing a Merz b. Schwanen white T-shirt throughout the whole series! Love Merz b. Schwanen!!

    • @wackywiz3
      @wackywiz3 Рік тому

      Definitely agree with this. As much as Tim makes great videos this isn’t the comprehensive list of higher priced tee’s out there. Whitesville, sunspel, lady white co, glad hand, etc. the list goes on. He didn’t dive into construction much exactly to your point with loop wheel, etc.

    • @oliverw1633
      @oliverw1633 Рік тому

      @@wackywiz3 Carl murawski and the iron snail have both made pretty good videos on the topic of tees. There's a lot out there but I guess not all channels are focused on quality so much as just the look and feel. Which is valid in a different light

  • @Diegomg21
    @Diegomg21 Рік тому +19

    I really appreciate the effort that you put into all of your videos and this one is no exception. Most people would've just buy the T-shirts, see how the feel/fit (not even looking at the composition) and rate them. I love how much work and care you put into every video, even if the premise it's "simple".

  • @su1tcase622
    @su1tcase622 Рік тому +11

    This is one of the highest quality videos I’ve seen for a while! Fantastic work :) Keep it up

  • @SrslySylli
    @SrslySylli 2 місяці тому

    Now that more than a year has passed, I would love to see a follow up on this! One of the biggest things to consider is durability. If your $25 t-shirt looks like a rag and your $100 shirt still looks new after a year (assuming same number of wears and washes), that makes the $100 tee much cheaper in terms of cost/wear.

  • @yukio9400
    @yukio9400 Рік тому +15

    I have 4 Uniqlo Tshirts and they are all great, only thing that sucks is their material composition (not that the fabric feels bad it's just the polyester that annoys me...) i really hope they release oversized tshirts with 100% cotton but then those will probably be a lot more pricier :(

    • @papyrus1113
      @papyrus1113 Рік тому +1

      My uniqlo airism t-shirt smells horrible after wearing it :(

    • @justinrivera7674
      @justinrivera7674 Рік тому

      why is poliéster bad?

    • @shmoolicious
      @shmoolicious Рік тому +1

      @@justinrivera7674 it's not breathable, it's bad for the environment (tiny particles pollute in the water when you wash it), it is going to stink etc etc

    • @kamuigrey4597
      @kamuigrey4597 Рік тому

      Maybe its region thing, but I owned several 100% cotton uniqlo tshirt. Not airism type tho. A bit heavy and hot in humid climate, but last long and survived washes.

    • @laurenzooo
      @laurenzooo 10 місяців тому

      Of course it’s not optimal at all that the Uniqlo shirt has polyester, but I wouldn’t say it’s as problematic as you think. It’s not going to pollute the water, because it’s not pilling, at least not for me. Therefore all the polyester stays in the fabric.

  • @Bork0r
    @Bork0r Рік тому +1

    The best tee I know is the H&M coolmax tshirt line. Its 60/40 cotton/polyester blend but its very soft, a little strethy and cool and comfortable and lasts a lot of washes and tuble drying cycles. Its not the cheapest tshirt they offer but i have yet to find a better alternative for the price.

  • @atiyer2001
    @atiyer2001 Рік тому +30

    "Made in bangladesh" dang our country's t shirt went far

    • @kgupta2205
      @kgupta2205 28 днів тому

      correct. I completely avoid MIB . Horrible stuff.

  • @raulgaming1000
    @raulgaming1000 Рік тому +1

    im on opposite site ... i like black shirt in my closet .. but this video help me choose better material with good budget ! thanks tim you are awesome !

  • @shmoolicious
    @shmoolicious Рік тому +8

    Nice!! I do find it a little unfair that the UNIQLO t-shirt is NOT pure cotton. You say that "it's typically the cheap brands that don't make pure cotton"... which is false (Primark, H&M), but UNIQLO does. Also, we cannot overlook the fact that the cheap ones are made in sweatshops in developing countries. The wash test... mhm... I'd like to see how they would look like after 10 washes and a few months of wearing them. Great video nevertheless.

  • @James-ld6qh
    @James-ld6qh Рік тому +1

    A relaxed fit isn’t the same as an oversized fit you know that Tim!!

  • @Kaaaaarll
    @Kaaaaarll Рік тому +7

    Big issue I find with the Uniqlo tee is that it isn't very breathable. Maybe this impacts everyone differently, but for me I feel very humid inside it even if I'm indoors.
    Also would have loved to see comparisons with the other often recommended tees like Lady White Co, Kotn, Merz B Schwanen, Reigning Champ, House of Blanks, and Hanes (instead of H&M). But I totally get that nobody has a bottomless budget for this stuff.

    • @Covalve
      @Covalve Рік тому +1

      That would be the polyester

  • @MB-mh5cx
    @MB-mh5cx Рік тому +1

    I have a lot of COS basic white t-shirts. They feel amazing the first time but they become smaller and smaller with each wash. They are also quite see-though.

  • @republicgalaxy4348
    @republicgalaxy4348 Рік тому +4

    Not always price equals quality. A LOT of the time, the shirts are all fabricated and made somewhere either in bagladesh or vietnam, its just about which company is going to profit more and what person is willing to spend $100 for one shirt!

  • @LucidVisions
    @LucidVisions 6 місяців тому

    I picked up 3 Uniqlo white t’s after this safe to say they are no joke. The nicest feeling t’s I’ve ever worn. They feel thicker and premium for sure.

  • @liu_m_y_
    @liu_m_y_ Рік тому +3

    You should test t-shirts from Brunello Cucinelli and Loro Piana

  • @davey_gravy
    @davey_gravy Рік тому +2

    This review and comparison is unbelievable, thank you for taking the time to create like this.

  • @TheDesiDragon
    @TheDesiDragon Рік тому +5

    This is honestly such a great video format! Would love to see more with other types of clothes!

  • @Joe__0817
    @Joe__0817 Рік тому +1

    It’s really hard for me to find good fitting t shirts, let alone clothes in general due to my size and body structure.
    I am 5’7 and 170lb but workout a lot so my shoulders are really wide for how short I am. Also my hips are really wide compared to my waist.
    Finding clothes that are wide enough but not super long is so hard to find. Same goes for any pants.
    That’s why I really love Uniclo t shirts and the brand in general. The fit that I get from them is always great and sometimes although I might need to get clothes tailored they keep their body proportions. Great video explaining this.

  • @jeremyy390
    @jeremyy390 Рік тому +11

    make this a series please, next up jeans, hoodies etc.

  • @mithrilblue
    @mithrilblue Рік тому +1

    Madewell has THE best relaxed fit tee for only $39 its super worth it!

  • @whotomkenna
    @whotomkenna Рік тому +4

    i have 35 uniqlo airisms because of you lmaooo

  • @nihaokellar180
    @nihaokellar180 Рік тому

    COS is definitely my go to for everything, but I always have to size up because the shrinkage after washing is a lot, even with cold water and hang drying.

  • @michaelbarrett7912
    @michaelbarrett7912 Рік тому +3

    I love the Uniqlo U oversized t-shirt. However, for layering with some of my favourite items (e.g., a button down or a light jacket) the proportions just don't sit quite right. And, finding a regular fit t-shirt of similar quality is difficult for some reason. Most ones I own either shrink or just don't look as good after a few wears (I do like the Uniqlo U "short sleeve t-shirt" but sometimes I prefer something a little more soft and breathable). Does anyone else have this problem?

    • @darksukehiro6906
      @darksukehiro6906 Рік тому

      Yesss, I hope that there’s an airism that has a regular fit. Like you, I prefer regular fit when layering

  • @ACasualCustomer
    @ACasualCustomer Рік тому +1

    Banana Republic Authentic Supima Tee is worth considering. It goes for around $30-$40 bucks

  • @MattijnPlayz
    @MattijnPlayz Рік тому +6

    Don't support fast fashion!

  • @iamtienng
    @iamtienng Рік тому

    The most vulnerable part of a t-shirt imo is the collar. I got my white t-shirt at Zara for around 15€ and it solve that.

  • @tr1ckyfinchyt702
    @tr1ckyfinchyt702 4 місяці тому

    the best fashion content creator on the the platform right now. keep it up

  • @cap4life1
    @cap4life1 Рік тому

    For keeping white t shirts (or any white clothing) clean and bright, use fells naphtha soap to spot clean the neck, underarms and any stains before throwing it in the wash. Works better on all natural fibers than on synthetics. After years of washes, you can also use bluing agents to make white look whiter. But I find that fells naphtha soap works very well. Both are very old techniques for keeping white fabric bright.

  • @izzulirman8255
    @izzulirman8255 Рік тому

    this format.. absolute genius!

  • @brainpower696
    @brainpower696 Рік тому +1

    I really love T-shirts from Zegna, I’ve been wearing it for a long time and it is still the best one I’ve worn:)

  • @ijchua
    @ijchua Рік тому

    I usually find that pure cotton shirts, while they shrink and crease more, they remain white (as long as you don't mix them with color clothing). Polyester blends tend to yellow over time.

  • @pressrepeat2000
    @pressrepeat2000 Рік тому

    The Uniqlo cotton t-shorts are awesome. Either those or Ralph Lauren are the best. RL really stay sharp and soft and look like new despite hundreds of washes, the Uniqlo ones don’t hold as long but are extremely comfortable and high quality as well. Calvin Klein also has great t-shirts. They’re not as soft but also very durable.

  • @kaunas888
    @kaunas888 7 місяців тому +1

    I have had pretty good luck with C&A t shirts over the years and they are under 10 Euros. Most are even made of organic cotton.

  • @chad9971
    @chad9971 10 місяців тому

    I've owned multiple white t-shirts ranging from the $5 range to $30 range (H&M, Zara, Uniqlo, Polo, gap, Stafford, to name a few), and I can confirm the Uniqlo Airsim is the best white tee I've ever owned and still own (I've thrown out most of the others due to them not holding up after washes). For my budget, I'll definitely be investing in a few more white Airism shirts on my next trip to Uniqlo.

  • @FelixNeo88
    @FelixNeo88 Рік тому +1

    the only thing i didnt like about the uniqlo oversize airsm tee. the polyester is on the reverse side of the fabric. I'm one of those who hate wearing polyester touching the skin. However polyester doesnt shrink, hence is good for holding up after washes.

  • @myinnermagpie
    @myinnermagpie Рік тому

    Interesting to see that the initial styling of the more expensive shirts accommodated future shrinkage in length. They seem to be designed to fit properly after having been washed.

  • @RetourBoise
    @RetourBoise Рік тому

    I've got an Emerica t-shirt that I used to wear when I was 13 which was... 20 years ago. It hasn't moved an inch! Still in perfect condition. It was around 20 bucks, really awesome value.

  • @DontDo_This
    @DontDo_This Рік тому

    I’m really liking the fit of the studio Nicholson

  • @yoelmorales208
    @yoelmorales208 7 місяців тому

    This comparison has been very fair and complete.

  • @yangluo-branch1360
    @yangluo-branch1360 Рік тому

    Tim, would you consider doing a comparison of Asian fashion style vs other places? Even the philosophy of Asian cultures that influences fashion. Thank you!

  • @GlibVolsky
    @GlibVolsky Рік тому +2

    Uniqlo airism is really perfection. I've got some of these t shirts for almost a year and wearing them at least a few times per week and they still look like new after several times of washing.

  • @KittenParadise
    @KittenParadise Рік тому

    You made some great analysis about these T shirts thanks for the info.
    As a designer myself - just want to add that fabric with polyester will allow the clothes not shrink as much and have less wrinkles. It is also cheaper to manufacture. However, over time it will not feel as nice to the skin, not as breathable/absorbent, and will deteriorate significantly compared to all natural material.
    Cotton will shrink more, the thicker the cotton fabric, the more it shrinks at the first 2 washes. The cotton fiber will also permanently wrinkle. However, as you wear it more, it will not deteriorate greatly and can last you years to come. It is also more comfy to the skin (esp for sensitive skin), healthier and better for the environment.
    I definitely wouldn't give Uniqlo the highest score as I've bought their T shirts myself and they are the worst quality... even compared to Zara. Aside from the thin fabric, the threads all came lose and unwrapped on the seams.

  • @mgalangzingme12
    @mgalangzingme12 Рік тому

    Great that you took seams and washing into perspective.

  • @MrFraiche
    @MrFraiche Рік тому

    This is the most scientifically thorough review of white t-shirts I never thought I'd need. Bravo 👌

  • @jekku4688
    @jekku4688 Рік тому

    I'm very picky about my tee's, but also I'm very cheap! I've hung onto certain tees for years that they just don't make any more. Thicker fabric, a bit of stretch, hang well, hold up through myriad washings without too many wrinkles. Won't be spending $115 on a tee shirt any time soon, no matter how fabulous!

  • @lawrencejob
    @lawrencejob Рік тому

    I’d love to see M&S or Boss on there too!! They’re my favourites for quality

  • @yukine2610
    @yukine2610 Рік тому

    UNIQLO is my absolute favorite brand when it comes to basic tshirts.

  • @jimmyzhao2673
    @jimmyzhao2673 4 місяці тому +1

    Excellent Analysis.

  • @chrisr6814
    @chrisr6814 Рік тому

    You should try the premium H&M t-shirts. The quality it’s actually so good for a $25 shirt, they’re fairly thick and smooth. I don’t think they have an oversized/relaxed fit though.

  • @IvanFreelancer
    @IvanFreelancer 11 місяців тому

    I just bought Uniqlo Airism oversized T-shirt last week. So watching this video makes me very happy.

  • @themrmarkprior
    @themrmarkprior 7 місяців тому +1

    My t brand of choice is Carhartt. 100% cotton and heavy weight. American Script for a boxier fit. WIP Chase for fractionally slimmer and longer body silhouette.

  • @edward101697
    @edward101697 Рік тому

    Best white tees (my experience)
    -Banana republic supima authentic (standard fit, smooth luxurious fabric, and often on same, great weight, washes well, various colors)
    - Los Angeles Apparel (boxier standard fit, mid-heavy weight 6.5oz , "dry" hand feel, vintage look, thick collar)
    -Rue Porter (Boxy oversized fit, super heavyweight approx 10oz, thick collar, smooth hand feel)
    All shit on uniqlo IMO
    All are 100% cotton

  • @jon-philipa5675
    @jon-philipa5675 Рік тому +1

    The costco white t shirts are crazy good. I think they come out to about 6 dollars in the pack. The collars are thick which makes them feel nice

  • @Kayo.do.the.mosttt
    @Kayo.do.the.mosttt Рік тому +1

    as a teen from Africa who's really into fashion i love h&m quality and its comfy and really affordable

  • @nikmiddelman
    @nikmiddelman Рік тому

    my favorite white tshirt is from arket. Keeps shape, It dont shrink and isn't see trough!

  • @ginaquinzani6488
    @ginaquinzani6488 Рік тому

    You were SO thorough in your testing. Even washing and ironing. I do love Uniqlo's quality overall but the move towards using more synthetics isn't for me. Your favorite is almost 1/2 synthetic. I'll buy a used white woven cotton shirt and boil it so it'll get really clean. I thought your test was great.

  • @Pelzkragen
    @Pelzkragen Рік тому

    I would be interested in a review of more readily available low- to mid-range shirts. Could you make an updated video including shorts such as H&M‘s blank staples, weekdays, inditex brands, etc.?

  • @ChrisSaddlerSam
    @ChrisSaddlerSam Рік тому

    I'm a white tee guy, too!!! White tee + chinos... anywhere, anytime!