This collection covers men’s t-shirts across cuts, fabrics, and use cases — from classic cotton basics worn as a base layer or daily standalone wear, to sleeveless muscle tees for the gym, to sheer mesh tops for clubwear and fashion looks. The range spans athletic, casual, and going-out styling.
Cotton t-shirts handle daily wear, sport, and layering — the most versatile choice. Sleeveless muscle tees give more shoulder and arm exposure for the gym, warm weather, or athletic styling under open shirts. Sheer mesh t-shirts are the most decorative cut, designed for clubwear, party looks, or as a sheer layer over a basic vest. Most pieces have a fitted athletic cut with stretch fabric.
What kinds of men’s t-shirts are in this collection? Three main types: (1) classic short and long sleeve cotton t-shirts in fitted athletic cuts; (2) sleeveless muscle tees with a wide armhole that exposes the shoulder; (3) sheer mesh t-shirts in long or short sleeve, designed as fashion or clubwear pieces.
What’s a muscle tee? A sleeveless men’s t-shirt cut wider at the shoulder and armhole than a regular tank top — designed to expose the deltoid and chest muscles. Muscle tees are popular at the gym, in warm weather, and as part of athletic and streetwear styling. They sit between a tank top (narrow shoulder strap) and a sleeveless cut t-shirt (fitted shoulder).
When would I wear a sheer mesh t-shirt? Mesh t-shirts are designed for clubwear, party looks, and fashion outfits where the sheer fabric becomes part of the visible styling. They work over a solid vest or tank top for a layered look, or worn solo for confident going-out outfits. Mesh tees are not typical daily wear.
How should a men’s t-shirt fit? Snug across the chest and shoulders without pulling at the seams. The hem should sit at the hip — long enough to tuck cleanly into trousers, short enough not to bunch when untucked. The sleeves should reach the mid-bicep for short sleeve, the wrist for long sleeve.
How do I care for men’s t-shirts? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. For mesh and sheer styles, use a mesh laundry bag to protect the fabric. Skip fabric softener and the dryer for the longest life. Hang or lay flat to dry; the dryer on high heat shrinks cotton and weakens elastane in stretch fabrics.



































































