The quest for the holy grail. A pursuit that ends, depending on your priorities, with the discovery of eternal life, transcendental wisdom, or a doting spouse.
Right. Whatever. Where’s the world’s perfect T-shirt?
Look. Anyone can stitch together a few strips of cotton and call it a basic. It took designer and California girl Jacqueline Krafka to compose the ultimate tee collection, the understatedly named T. The shirts are made of butter-soft cotton and come in various styles (V-neck, three-quarter sleeve, henley, wrap) and colors (pale blues and pinks, orange, fuschia, charcoal). They get better with every wash, so your fondness will know no bounds. But the really brilliant part is that they’re cut on the bias, which means they drape perfectly, hiding what you want to hide and accentuating what you want to show off.
X marks the spot?
Yes, and T marks the shirt.
Available online at shopbop.com
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