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The 11 Very Best White T-shirts For Women

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The more basic the item of clothing, the more difficult the choice, especially if you're shopping for a plain white T-shirt. Not only should it flatter your figure and look perfectly effortless, but it should hold up for ages even after being worn with nearly everything in your closet. But it's easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer number of white T-shirts out there: cropped, oversize, fitted, slub, V-neck, scoop neck, lightweight, heavyweight, and so much more. To keep your head from spinning, I consulted a dozen fashionable women for their take on the best one as well as tested a ton myself to suss out the absolute best T-shirts you can buy.

As with the men's white T-shirts I wrote about too, pretty much every pick on this list is made from cotton, except for a select few that are a blend. The breathable, versatile material ages well and comes in all sorts of weights, which we get into below. But not all cotton tees are made equal — some are made of organic cotton or partially hemp, which contributes to a heftier price tag, whereas others claim to be sustainable. All the T-shirts function about the same, so you can't go wrong with any of the below choices.

Most of the T-shirts on this list fall under the lightweight category simply because that seems to be what most of the experts consulted prefer. But I actually love a heavyweight T-shirt, as it feels substantial and much less delicate than a wispy tee. To satisfy both camps, I included a plethora of both options, plus a few medium-weight shirts, for you to consider.

I've noted how each should fit if you order true to size. Below, you'll find choices for loose-fitting (but not baggy), oversize, cropped, tight, and fitted tees.

This is where the headaches start for me because there are so many options: V, crew, scoop, wide, and bateau. Combined with different fits, the styles to choose from grow exponentially. The most universal pick tends to be a crew or scoop neck, but a few other options are sprinkled throughout. As with most of these traits, everything comes down to personal preference and how each fits your body.

Material: CottonWeight: LightweightFit: LooseNeckline: Crew neck

It's well documented that Strategist staffers love Buck Mason's T-shirts with more than five of us recommending them. I've had mine for over half a year now, and it's quickly become one of my favorite shirts for layering and wearing solo. It has an effortless yet polished look and seems to somehow get softer and more breathable with every wash. As for fit, it hits just below my hips, but because it's so lightweight, I can easily tuck it in without any extra bulk. Senior writer Liza Corsillo used to wear the men's tees, as did Deborah Castel, material-design director at Nike, because they were that worthwhile. But now, with the womenswear line, Corsillo says, "It's just as good as the men's with one exception: It fits my body correctly."

Material: CottonWeight: HeavyweightFit: FittedNeckline: Crew neck

Uniqlo's U Crew is less than half the price of Buck Mason's, making it an excellent choice if you prefer a heavyweight tee. The thicker material means it's not as easy to tuck in or style, but I do like the fact that my bra won't show through. Meg Vázquez, creative director at Splice, also appreciates that factor, noting that even though it's thicker, it isn't so heavy that it feels like "you're wearing a weighted blanket." The fit helps, too, by loosely hugging your body without feeling clingy. And unlike a few other tees on this list that have a faded, off-white appearance, this one comes in a pure, crisp white.

Material: CottonWeight: Medium weightFit: LooseNeckline: Crew neck

While not the most sophisticated shirt out there, a simple Hanes T-shirt does the job. Artist and writer Jo Rosenthal believes she has "mastered the art of buying and wearing a white T-shirt" since it's essentially all she wears, and even though her closet does consist of higher-end tees, she thinks you can never go wrong with Hanes. The shirts come in plenty of different sizes, fit well, and feature that perfect middle-ground weight. Plus, they're cheap enough to buy extras in case one endures one too many spaghetti dinners. Experts also pointed me to Gildan and Fruit of the Loom boys' T-shirts for bargain bulk-buys in case you'd like to shop around.

Material: CottonWeight: LightweightFit: LooseNeckline: V-neck

A V-neck can be fairly polarizing because the length and width of the V needs to be spot-on. Elizabeth Rose, a server at Cafe Gitane, says the V is fairly deep on this Everlane tee, but because it has softer, slightly curved lines, the shape looks less severe — which is further enhanced by the lightweight Supima cotton that drapes flatteringly on the body. The hem hits right at the hip, giving it a not-cropped but not-too-long silhouette.

Material: Cotton and modalWeight: Medium weightFit: FittedNeckline: Crew neck

For those embracing the '90s revival, adding the perfect baby tee to your collection seems like a must. While not quite a typical baby tee — a.K.A. Not completely shrunken — this one actually offers more versatility than others on the market (you won't want to toss it when '90s fashion ultimately fades away again). It has ultrasoft fabric that costume designer Sabrinna Fabi says stretches amazingly. "It just hugs your body really well, so you can show off your curves and still be really comfy," she says. The crinkled edges add a bit more flair to the plain tee.

Material: CottonWeight: Medium weightFit: BoxyNeckline: Crew neck

Most of the crew-neck tees on this list sit tight at the neck. But for those interested in something a little more relaxed, former Strategist writer Chloe Anello loves this Alex Mill T-shirt that allows for a bit of the collarbone to peek through. It has a slightly cropped, boxy fit, so it looks great tucked in or left out. The shirt has a lovely weighty feel to it to balance out the more open neckline.

Material: CottonWeight: LightweightFit: OversizeNeckline: Crew neck

Sure, you could just size up on your favorite T-shirt for a slouchy fit, but nothing quite competes with a shirt that's meant to be worn big but doesn't swallow you whole. Reformation's Oversized Crewneck, made with a supersoft, lightweight jersey-knit cotton, looks effortless and is perfectly proportioned — the shoulders hit at the right spot, and the hem is just slightly below my hips.

Material: CottonWeight: Medium weightFit: CroppedNeckline: Crew neck

Another tricky proportion to nail: the cropped T-shirt. Anello prefers a crop that can be left untucked with high-waisted jeans but isn't so short that her midriff shows, which is why she recommended this recycled-cotton cropped tee from For Days. This '90s-style boxy tee made from recycled materials hits right at the beltline of her pants.

Material: CottonWeight: Medium weightFit: CroppedNeckline: Crew neck

If you are looking for a crop top that is shorter, I like Aritzia's Weekend T-shirt. I typically wear this with high-waisted jeans or pants and it hits right at the middle of my torso. The sleeves are only slightly cropped — a plus in my book since I personally can't stand barely-there sleeves that dig into my armpits. The fit is snug and flattering without being too tight, and the ultrasoft material's a good medium weight.

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Material: CottonWeight: LightweightFit: BoxyNeckline: Crew neck

Three experts sing Re/Done's praises when it comes to the perfect white T-shirt. Both Rosenthal and artist Lucy Litman say the hefty price tag is well worth it, especially if your goal is a vintage fit. "It looks good untucked and worn with high-waisted pants but somehow also tucks in perfectly," says Litman, who describes the material as "breezy." New York features editor Katy Schneider prefers the cropped version and knows it seems like a lot to spend on a T-shirt but requests that you hear her out: "These T-shirts are the retail equivalent of no-makeup makeup. These T-shirts pull together an entire outfit handily, no matter what you are wearing — they'll elevate jeans and even fancy pants." And, most important, Schneider adds, "These are T-shirts you can wear almost every day — for days in a row without anyone so much as noticing." While Re/Done doesn't offer a long option, the Great makes a lightweight full-length tee.

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Material: Hemp and cottonWeight: Medium weightFit: LooseNeckline: Crew neck

A trendy fabric, to be sure, hemp gives this T-shirt a vintage look because of the lightly heathered color and worn-in fit that feels as though you've owned (and washed) the tee for many years. Emma Allen, founder of Everyday Oil, explains that Jungmaven offers other T-shirts with different variations of hemp-and-cotton mixtures; she likes this makeup of 55 percent hemp and 45 percent cotton the best because of how soft yet weighty it makes the tee. For a silkier feel, the brand's Ojai tee contains 30 percent hemp and 70 percent cotton.

• Emma Allen, founder of Everyday Oil• Liza Corsillo, senior writer• Chloe Anello, former Strategist writer• Deborah Castel, material-design director at Nike• Sabrinna Fabi, costume designer• Aishwarya Iyer, founder and CEO of olive-oil brand Brightland• Simone Kitchens, senior editor• Lucy Litman, artist• Dominique Pariso, writer• Elizabeth Rose, server at Cafe Gitane• Jo Rosenthal, artist and writer• Katy Schneider, features editor• Meg Vázquez, creative director at Splice

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WWE Is Combining With UFC To Form A New Company

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World Wrestling Entertainment is merging with Endeavor Group, the parent company of competitor UFC, to form a new publicly traded company.

The deal values the newly combined company at over $21 billion: UFC is worth $12.1 billion and WWE is valued at $9.3 billion. Endeavor shareholders will own 51% of the newly combined company, while WWE shareholders are getting 49%.

"This is a rare opportunity to create a global live sports and entertainment pureplay built for where the industry is headed," said Ariel Emanuel, CEO of Endeavor, in a statement. Emanuel, a Hollywood powerhouse agent, will be the CEO of the new company and retain his chief executive title at the agency.

Vince McMahon will retain his current WWE title of executive chairman at the new company, which doesn't yet have name. He said in a statement that the new company "will be well positioned to maximize the value of our combined media rights." He also said the new company could expand by pursuing other mergers and acquisitions "to further bolster our strong stable of brands."

WWE shares fell nearly 10% in early trading and Endeavor slumped about 2%. The companies expect to save $50 million to $100 million in costs once the deal is complete, which is expected to close in the second half of this year. It will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "TKO."

The new company's board of directors will have 11 members named at a later date, with six of them appointed by Endeavor and the remaining picked by the WWE.

Endeavor, which also owns Hollywood's biggest talent agency William Morris Endeavor, became the outright owner of the UFC in 2021. Shares of the company are up more than 10% for the year. Revenue for its sports unit, which houses the UFC, grew 20% last year to $1.3 billion thanks in part to increased media rights fees.

Monday's deal marks the end of WWE as a family-owned business. Vince McMahon bought the company from his father in the early 1980s and transformed it into an entertainment empire with several weekly live events. In 2021, the company struck a deal with NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock for a reported $1 billion to air many of its shows.

McMahon, the company's largest shareholder, was forced to retire as its CEO last year following a hush money and sexual harassment scandal. Following his departure, WWE disclosed multiple expenses that Vince McMahon hadn't previously reported, totaling $19.6 million. That forced the company to revise its financial statements for 2019, 2020 and 2021.

Although many of the payments are related to the company's investigation of his alleged sexual misconduct with former employees, Vince McMahon reportedly made undisclosed payments of $5 million to former President Donald Trump's charity, the Donald J. Trump Foundation, in 2007 and 2009, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The Journal reported in July 2022 that McMahon paid more than $12 million to four women to cover up "allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity."

He returned in January as a board member and said he was exploring "strategic alternatives" for its shareholders, including a sale. The WWE made more than $1.29 billion in revenue in 2022 and its shares up more than 30% for the year.

Appearing in a pre-recorded interview on CNBC, Emanuel said he and McMahon have a several decade-long friendship that will make the partnership a success, and defended keeping the embattled WWE leader.

"Oh my god, yes," Emanuel when asked if he wanted McMahon, and called him a "visionary."

McMahon said he didn't need much convincing to stay. "I love what I do. I loved building the WWE. All of my life, it's my passion. To have an opportunity like this… can't be better than that."

This story has been updated to include more details of the sale.






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