I can't even begin to tell you how difficult it is to purchase the perfect white tee. I have settled for so many that shrink after washing, are unflattering and produce holes in awkward places. But since I have returned to my retail job, I can now justify investing in something that can be worn over a hundred ways.
Before I start looking for my perfect white tee, I thought I would share a couple of things to think about before buying one.
CUT • Crew neck or v-neck? Cropped, waist-length, or long? I haven't decided on crew neck or v-neck, but I definitely want something between waist-length and long so I can tuck it in.
FABRIC • According to the Internet, polyester and acrylic can make you sweat but cotton and wool will shrink in the wash. I don't think any of these factors will be a huge deal for me; I just don't want a tee that will make me itchy.
FIT • A tighter fit is less forgiving and something I personally avoid because I hate the feeling of being restricted. However, a looser fit may swallow you up. Whatever you choose, make sure you keep in mind the items you want to pair it with — in the fashion world, a tight top goes best with loose bottoms and vice versa.
PRICE • How much are you willing to spend? A good white tee might cost a little more depending on the type of fabric and quality.
SHEERNESS • I don't like sheer tops (and most of the white tees that I come across are sheer), which is why I have a hard time finding something I like. Sheer tops have been on trend for quite a while now, so you can find a lot of different styles anywhere.
Now that you can picture exactly what you're looking for, it's time to start searching! This American Eagle one flares out at the end so it won't be tight around your bottom, this J. Crew one looks super comfy and this Brandy Melville one looks like it would be perfect to tuck into high-waisted pants :)
Aimee from Song of Style
Laura from On The Racks
Before I start looking for my perfect white tee, I thought I would share a couple of things to think about before buying one.
CUT • Crew neck or v-neck? Cropped, waist-length, or long? I haven't decided on crew neck or v-neck, but I definitely want something between waist-length and long so I can tuck it in.
FABRIC • According to the Internet, polyester and acrylic can make you sweat but cotton and wool will shrink in the wash. I don't think any of these factors will be a huge deal for me; I just don't want a tee that will make me itchy.
FIT • A tighter fit is less forgiving and something I personally avoid because I hate the feeling of being restricted. However, a looser fit may swallow you up. Whatever you choose, make sure you keep in mind the items you want to pair it with — in the fashion world, a tight top goes best with loose bottoms and vice versa.
PRICE • How much are you willing to spend? A good white tee might cost a little more depending on the type of fabric and quality.
SHEERNESS • I don't like sheer tops (and most of the white tees that I come across are sheer), which is why I have a hard time finding something I like. Sheer tops have been on trend for quite a while now, so you can find a lot of different styles anywhere.
Now that you can picture exactly what you're looking for, it's time to start searching! This American Eagle one flares out at the end so it won't be tight around your bottom, this J. Crew one looks super comfy and this Brandy Melville one looks like it would be perfect to tuck into high-waisted pants :)
What would you wear with your perfect white tee?
I'm going to be honest: I'm someone who easily gives up on projects. Not a desirable characteristic, unfortunately. I'm sure you can tell by the number of times I've changed my blog. I'm always excited to start something new but once a tiny detail goes unplanned, I trash the entire idea.
I'm not promising you that I'll stick with this blog for my entire life, but I am telling you that I have many hopes for Afloria. I am content with this name and the many plans I have for this blog.
So welcome. Take it as you will :)
I'm not promising you that I'll stick with this blog for my entire life, but I am telling you that I have many hopes for Afloria. I am content with this name and the many plans I have for this blog.
So welcome. Take it as you will :)
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