T-Shirts

At Estilo Clothing, you can find a hand-picked range of designer men's t-shirts that will upgrade your everyday wardrobe. You may discover the perfect tee in every colour and style, from clean, simple basics and slim-fit essentials to bright graphic prints, oversized streetwear styles, and premium logo designs.

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1. Do the graphic and printed t-shirts fade or crack after washing?

The logos, images, and bright patterns from Sik Silk, Gym King, Superdry, and other brands are printed on the fabric using screen printing or DTG printing. They last a long time with normal care. Most consumers say that even after 20 or more washes, the colours don't fade or crack. To keep them looking good, wash them inside out on a cool cycle (30°C), don't use fabric softener or high-heat tumble drying, and air-dry or tumble on low. Plain tees are even more durable because they don't have any prints to worry about. Both styles are made to be worn every day.

2. What's the difference between crew neck, V-neck, and any other neck styles in your range?

Crew neck → The basic round neck that looks good on practically everyone. It's great for layering under hoodies and jumpers or wearing alone. V-neck: This style has a deeper cut at the front, looks sharper with open collars or under blazers, makes the neck look longer, and feels a little dressier (certain French Connection/Sik Silk styles have this style). Other → Some large or loose crew necks feature a slightly larger or wider scoop to give them a streetwear look. Crew necks are the most common shirt type for everyday use, but V-necks are a nice change of trend if you want something more formal.

3. Are these t-shirts good for layering, or are they better as standalone pieces?

Slim-fit and regular-fit options like Jack & Jones, Bench, and Gym King are great for layering. They fit well under open shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, or cardigans without bunching up. Black, white, grey, and blue are all good basic colours that work as mid-layers all year round. Oversized or graphic styles like Sik Silk and Superdry make great statement outer layers over long-sleeve tops or on their own when it's warm. The textiles are mostly cotton blends that let air through, so they don't feel heavy when worn in layers. This makes them great for the UK's changing seasons.

4. Should I go for plain t-shirts or graphic/printed ones—and how do they fit different wardrobes?

Plain t-shirts (solid colours, no logos) → super versatile building blocks; layer under everything, match any jeans/joggers/jumper, and never go out of style; great if you want a clean, understated look. Graphic/printed/logo tees (like Sik Silk bold designs, Gym King logos, or Superdry graphics) give personality and a streetwear look. They're great for casual weekends when you want to make a statement or for combining them with cargos or trainers. If you want to design a small wardrobe, start with 4 to 5 plain pieces and then add 2 to 3 graphic pieces to make it more interesting. You can blend both without repeating looks because they are released every week.

5. How do I choose the right fit if I'm between slim and oversized styles?

Slim/regular fit (popular at Jack & Jones, French Connection, and Bench) hugs the body better, looks clean whether tucked in or out, and works well with smart-casual clothes and average-to-lean bodies. Oversized/relaxed fit (common in Sik Silk and Gym King streetwear) is looser over the chest and shoulders, hangs elegantly, and is perfect for streetwear looks or hiding a little bit of your belly. It looks best with thin jeans or joggers. If you're not sure, look at the pictures of the goods and the sizing guides (chest, shoulder, and length dimensions). Order your regular size first. Most of them fit true to UK sizes, and quick returns enable you to try both fits without risk.