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White T-shirts get a lot of attention, but let’s not forget their equally versatile counterpart: the exceedingly wearable, deceptively simple black T-shirt. It’s a staple you can wear to work, the gym, and on a date. Plus, as Justin Vaughan, a perfumer and the founder of the incense brand Ponsont, told us, the best black tees make a perfect high-low uniform. “I can just as easily kick it with a farmer in Virginia as I can take a meeting in the city,” he says.
There’s certainly no shortage of well-made (and nice-looking) black T-shirts on the market — and a big part of choosing the right one will come down to personal preference. To narrow the vast field of tees, I cast a wide net of 13 stylish guys to tell me about their favorites, and I tested some standouts myself to consider the material, fit, style, and weight. Below, you’ll find my recommendations for closed-loop T-shirts, V-necks, utilitarian crewnecks, and more. If you have your heart set on a certain type of black T-shirt already, use the table of contents to take you directly there. And for even more menswear advice, check out our roundups for supersoft long-sleeves, dependable oxford shirts, and more.
Update on November 26, 2024: Updated prices and checked stock for all products.
What we’re looking for
Material
All of the shirts on this list are cotton. That’s because it’s breathable, machine washable, and durable, so you don’t have to replace them regularly. If you’re looking for something made out of recycled materials or Supima cotton, we made sure to include a couple of choices on those fronts too.
Fit
This comes down to preference. Shirts come in slim, oversize, and loose fits. You’ll see a wide selection of each with options for big and tall men.
Weight
Depending on the season or just overall preference, the weight of a shirt is important to consider. As we’ve noted in our roundup of the very best white tees for men, “A thicker weave results in a heavier tee, while thinner strands of cotton create a more lightweight shirt.” Generally, three ounces is considered light, 4.5 to 5.3 ounces is medium, and six ounces and over is heavy. We’ve included plenty of options ranging from light- to heavyweight T-shirts.
Neckline
T-shirts come in a variety of necklines, and the most popular by far was the classic crewneck. We also included other picks, like V-necks and scoop necks, in case that’s more up your alley.
Best men’s black T-shirt overall
Material: Cotton | Fit: Loose fit | Weight: Medium weight | Neckline: Crewneck
It’s no surprise that our best men’s black T-shirt overall is from Buck Mason — the brand also came out on top in our roundup of the best white tees. I’ve crowned the Slub Curved Hem Tee our top choice for its mid-range weight and comfortable fit that works for a range of body shapes — plus, the under-$50 price tag doesn’t hurt. As I tested the shirt, I found it to be breathable and ultrasoft and loved that it’s only gotten softer with more wear and washes. (I’ve also tested the women’s version of this tee for several weeks, and it’s quickly become my favorite shirt for layering or wearing on its own, too.)
And don’t just take it from me: The men I spoke to praised this Buck Mason tee for its Goldilocks fit, too. My boyfriend, who’s become my in-house menswear tester, likes the tee’s modern cut — not too slim, but not too boxy for his athletic build — that he can dress up or wear more casually with sweatpants. “The neck is especially well shaped, and the curved hem is a nice detail,” Carlos Huber, founder of Arquiste Parfumeur, says. Actor Cheyenne Jackson, who owns “maybe 20” of them, counts himself a fan too. “I’m a dad, and I’m running around a lot, so I live in T-shirts. I like something that isn’t too schlumpy, isn’t too tight, and has some weight to it,” he says. Jackson adds that as a “bigger guy up top,” he appreciates “how these fit me in the shoulder; they fit my frame well and I feel good wearing them.” And you can buy the top in a short or tall length without compromising the slub-style fit.
Best men’s less-expensive black T-shirt
Material: Preshrunk cotton | Fit: Loose fit | Weight: Heavyweight | Neckline: Crewneck
If you’re looking for a standard black T-shirt you can buy in bulk and not worry about, this is it. It’s not as soft or luxurious-looking as the Buck Mason tee, but it’s a durable, no-fuss shirt thanks to its heavyweight preshrunk cotton. I’ve owned a couple tees from the brand for years, and they hold through workouts and whatever incorrect wash cycle I’ve likely thrown them in. Season Three co-founder Jared Johnson prefers this shirt for precisely that reason. “If you’re afraid to sweat or get a little dirt on your T-shirt, you’re making poor life decisions,” he says. “Buy some Gildan tees, wear them until you’re done with them, and replace them. Life is better.” Jon Caramanica, pop critic (and former men’s Critical Shopper) for the New York Times, also buys Gildan tees. While they’re not “terribly glamorous,” he likes that they’re “cut wide but not in any way boxy and with an unflappable crew neck.”
Best black T-shirt for tall men
Material: Cotton | Fit: Slim fit | Weight: Heavyweight | Neckline: Crewneck
For those with a taller build, two men we spoke to called out Uniqlo’s U Crew-Neck (also featured in my roundup of the best white T-shirts). Noah Sylvan, a senior product manager for electronics at Uber, is “tall and lanky,” so it’s hard to find shirts long enough and still slim. “The medium size fits me perfectly — it’s tall enough for me but not so wide that I look like I’m wearing a sack,” he says. According to Sylvan, the shirt has withstood many a wash without shrinking. “It’s pretty much the only black shirt I own these days, and I have tons of them,” he says. “I wear them at least three times a week.” Photographer Malcolm McNeil, who’s also over six feet tall, “always keeps a fresh stack of these” because he loves the weight, breathability, and fit.
An enthusiast of heavyweight tees, my partner Connor decided to try the U Crew Neck, and it’s quickly become a staple in his rotation, too. He’s around five-foot-11, and this tee works especially well for his muscular build. The cut of the shirt hits a sweet spot between being boxy and fitted, and the sleeves hit just past the bicep. The collar is structured and keeps its shape nicely, even after being stretched over multiple hangers and put through regular machine washings. The heft of the fabric also helps this one feel sturdy without being stiff. The material is thicker than other shirts on this list, but I still think it’s airy enough to wear during the warmer months.
Best men’s black V-neck T-shirt
Material: Cotton | Fit: Slim fit | Weight: Medium weight | Neckline: V-neck
If you prefer a V-neck (and want to stock up), stylist Wouri Vice suggests this three-pack from one of the most classic T-shirt brands out there. “My favorite black T-shirt is Hanes — really,” he says. “But not just any Hanes. It has to be the Luxury Essentials V-neck, which starts out in the deepest of blacks and as it ages takes on the perfect softness and most beautiful faded black ever.” Vice told us he wears them casually with jeans or with a suit.
Best V-neck black T-shirt for tall men
Material: Cotton | Fit: Slim fit | Weight: Lightweight | Neckline: V-neck
Another favorite for tall men is this V-neck tee from Gap that comes recommended by musician and paramedic Hayden Frank. “I wear so many black tees that I feel borderline tropical if I so much as branch out into gray palettes,” Frank says. His favorite of them all is Gap’s Essential V-Neck, which he says is one of the few he can find in a medium-tall size that works with his slender six-foot-four frame. “If I buy a large, it’s almost the right length, but I’m swimming around in it like scrubs, and if I buy a medium, it fits better in the abdomen but with the unfortunate side effect of showing off my happy trail to innocent bystanders,” Frank says. “The medium-tall Gap V-neck hugs my shoulders and chest and stays slim down past my waistline.” He praises the shirt’s versatility, saying it “works just as well at the gym as at the restaurant.”
Best men’s scoop-neck black T-shirt
Material: Preshrunk Cotton | Fit: Slim fit | Weight: Lightweight | Neckline: Scoop neck
If V-neck shirts aren’t quite your style but you still want something with an open neckline, consider a scoop-neck, like this one from Keepr. Christopher Clermont, head of DEI+ at Vox, owns multiple “supersoft” Keepr shirts: It’s so flattering that it’s become part of his day-to-day “uniform.” “I love how it sits. It just seems to always fall naturally in the right place, right around my clavicle,” says Clermont. Fit-wise, it “contours to your waist and butt” rather than a loose-boxy cut and is long enough to tuck in effortlessly. Clermont loves its versatility (he’s worn his to sleep, on hikes with his dog, and to work), and that after several washes, the shirt “still feels the same. It’s maintained its shape, form, and comfort,” he says.
Best men’s lightweight black T-shirt
Material: Supima cotton | Fit: Loose fit | Weight: Lightweight | Neckline: Crewneck
Supima cotton is a strong cotton that won’t easily lose its shape and will maintain its color for longer. For an affordable Supima cotton T-shirt, Matt Schonfeld, founder and host of podcast NOT 97, says this “light and breathable” option from Uniqlo has some stretch and is “hands-down the best black T-shirt I own.” He told us he bought two of them on his first-ever trip to Uniqlo about six or seven years ago, and those two are still in his weekly rotation of tees. “You can’t really beat this,” says Schonfeld.
Best men’s medium-weight black T-shirt
Material: 50 percent Pima cotton, 50 percent cotton | Fit: Loose fit | Weight: Medium weight | Neckline: Crewneck
Another T-shirt made with strong, extra-long fibers is the All Day Tee from Cozy Earth, which has 50 percent Pima cotton. After testing the women’s version, I knew my partner needed to try the men’s All Day Tee, too. We both love that the mid-weight fabric is soft yet substantial and that it’s a slightly structured T-shirt that fits loosely through the torso. The hem hits right below the waist, with sleeves ending halfway down the biceps. Though my boyfriend has only had his All Day Tee for a short period of time, I must say it washes very well. I suggest air drying or using a low-heat setting in the dryer.
Best men’s sustainable heavyweight black T-shirt
Material: Cotton | Weight: Medium Weight | Fit: Loose
The Big Favorite is a sustainable brand that operates on a closed-loop cycle, meaning when you’re done with your clothing, you can send it back to the company to recycle in exchange for credit toward a new piece. Its pima-cotton shirts are buttery soft and midweight. While it’s not as structured as heavier tees on this list, it’s a great option for hotter months. Our writer Arielle Avila says she’s worn hers on sunny 90-degree days and has barely broken out in a sweat on her walks to the subway. As with the entire line, sizing is gender neutral, though Avila says it skews more toward traditional men’s sizes. She owns the XS, which is her typical size in women’s, and the T-shirt is still slightly oversize.
Best oversize black T-shirt
Material: Cotton | Fit: Oversized fit | Weight: Heavyweight | Neckline: Crewneck
Unlike other tops on this list, Heavyweight Collection’s Classic Fit T-Sshirt is made a full size larger than you’re used to buying, which gives it a generous oversize cut — and means purchasing a size L will fit more like an XL. It comes recommended by production designer Greg Jackson, who says “black T-shirts are a part of my daily uniform.” He prefers shirts on the looser side, which is why it’s his go-to. “It’s a heavyweight, 100 percent cotton T-shirt with an oversized boxy fit that’s also made in the USA,” Jackson says. “It holds its color for a long time — and if you’re looking for that more fashion-forward, heavy-duty fit, but that’s still simple, then this is the one.”
Best men’s black T-shirt with a pocket
Material: Cotton | Fit: Loose fit | Weight: Medium weight | Neckline: Crewneck
For those who like their tees to do more than just clothe them, Vaughan says a black T-shirt with pockets is his go-to “because I lose sunglasses easily.” His pick is the Carhartt WIP Pocket T-shirt, which, he specifies, stands out from other Carhartt tees. “The Carhartt WIP T-Shirts fit a little slimmer and are softer than the standard Carhartt K87,” says Vaughan. “They’re soft, hard wearing, and high-low in the best possible way.” Plus the price is right: “The cost-benefit analysis is sound — I wear some that are over five years old.”
Best men’s less expensive black T-shirt with a pocket
Material: Cotton | Fit: Slim fit | Weight: Lightweight | Neckline: Crewneck
This affordable option comes recommended by lawyer Chuka Ugwu-Oju, who says the price makes the T-shirt a “no-brainer.” But it’s the shirt’s cut that he says is its main draw: “It’s somewhat fitted but isn’t tight at all. It isn’t constricting in any way, but it manages to retain its shape.” The material is on the medium to thin side, which makes it ideal for wearing on its own or layering. “If it isn’t too cold out, I like to pair it with a pair of light jeans or khakis, then throw a big coat over it,” says Ugwu-Oju.
Best men’s luxury black T-shirt
Material: Cotton | Fit: Slim fit | Weight: Medium weight | Neckline: Crewneck
Though Rag & Bone’s Base Tee is the priciest option on our list, it’s well worth the splurge as it drapes handsomely and has a flattering slim silhouette. “Wearing black is an industry standard on film and photo sets,” says Velem senior video editor Jose D. Cota, who likes this T-shirt for days he’s working. “It’s something I feel good in on fashion sets,” Cota adds. The fit is a big part of the appeal: “It’s a quality shirt that sits just right on my shoulders but also tapers through the middle without being form fitting,” Cota says. “I always buy a bunch because you can never have too many.”
Some more men’s black T-shirts we’ve written about
Our experts
• Arielle Avila, Strategist writer
• Jon Caramanica, New York Times pop critic
• Jose D. Cota, senior video editor at Velem
• Christopher Clermont, head of DEI+ at Vox
• Hayden Frank, musician and paramedic
• Cheyenne Jackson, actor
• Greg Jackson, production designer
• Jared Johnson, Season Three co-founder
• Malcolm McNeil, photographer
• Matt Schonfeld, founder and host of podcast NOT 97
• Noah Sylvan, senior director of product at Xeal
• Chuka Ugwu-Oju, lawyer
• Justin Vaughan, founder of incense brand Ponsont
• Wouri Vice, stylist
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