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Compared to a classic white tee, a well-made black T-shirt is a wardrobe staple that can punch way above its weight. Much like your favorite black jeans or that go-to little black dress, black T-shirts can easily be dressed up or dressed down, and at the very least they still look put-together if you throw one on in a hurry. They’re ever-reliable, and I would go as far as to say they’re pretty much universally flattering.
Since there are a gazillion options to choose from and all kinds of sizing and sleeve variations, I tapped stylish women to hear about the black tees they own and covet. While reporting this story, I also heard about a few brands we know and love, including Buck Mason, Everlane, and Madewell, and then uncovered some picks from independent (and sustainable) designers like Minnesota-based Maria Stanley. Below, you’ll find the very best women’s black T-shirts, from your typical crewnecks and scoop-necks to cropped and extra boxy ones. If you’re looking to refresh your basics even more, make sure to check out my other shopping guides on jean jackets and bodysuits and our Womenswear 100.
Update on September 12, 2024: Updated prices and checked stock for all products.
What we’re looking for
Sizes
When it comes to reporting on clothing basics, I always prioritize brands that offer an inclusive range of sizes. I’ve listed size ranges here so you can shop more easily.
Fabric
Whether you’re looking for something boxy and cropped or slinky and slightly transparent, the material will impact how comfortable you feel in a T-shirt. Like our guide to the best women’s white T-shirts, almost every pick on this list is made from breathable cotton, except for a few that feature a blend of materials. Beware that certain fabrics will be pricier; for example, some T-shirts below are made of organic cotton or incorporate hemp or elastane for stretch, both of which can mean a higher price tag.
Weight
I’ve listed each T-shirt’s relative weight category below, ranging from lightweight to medium weight to heavyweight. Most folks prefer a lightweight tee for its breeziness and ease of layering, but I’m a huge fan of heavyweight T-shirts, as they feel extra-sturdy (almost like a hug) and better stand up to regular daily wear and washing.
Fit and neckline
There’s no right or wrong answer when it comes to fit and neckline, so I sought to find a variety of options to help you shop based on your personal preference. The most common black T-shirt is the standard loose-fitting crewneck, which you’ll find below. I also found some oversize, boxy, cropped, and baby-tee picks. As for necklines, there are crew and scoop ones and even a mock neck.
Best black T-shirt overall
Sizes: XS to XXL | Fabric: Slub cotton | Weight: Lightweight | Fit and neckline: Loose crewneck
Over the years, Strategist writers have interviewed many stylish people about their favorite T-shirts, and no brand has come up more than Buck Mason. With tons of backing from experts (our staffers included), I set out to test the brand’s Slub Easy Crew for myself. After wearing it consistently for six months, I now understand why it has everyone’s seal of approval: It’s a regular-fit crewneck — the most all-around universal style — and made from soft, breathable slub cotton, which makes it easy to layer and tuck in.
“I have loved Buck Mason T-shirts for years now and happily wore the men’s ones, saving them for special occasions so they wouldn’t get worn out,” says our senior writer Liza Corsillo. After the brand launched its womenswear line, Corsillo started to wear this style and never looked back. “It is just as good as the men’s with one exception: It fits my body correctly.” Another of our writers, Dominique Pariso, is a loyal fan, calling Buck Mason’s tees “awesome.”
Best less-expensive black T-shirt
Sizes: XXS to 4XL | Fabric: Cotton | Weight: Lightweight | Fit and neckline: Loose crewneck
Everlane tees have been recommended to us often (and by all kinds of people) because they’re a reliably good deal for the money. The brand’s box-cut tee is a favorite of Taylore Glynn, a senior editor at VinePair, who told me this black T-shirt perfectly fits her body shape. Glynn says she has “a large bust and smaller ribs, so certain tees can end up looking wonky on me: Too loose and the shirt balloons out under my bra cups; too snug and I get that overly tight stretch across the chest.” But the Box-Cut Tee is just right. Our writer and resident fashion expert Ambar Pardilla agrees. “I’ve always had trouble finding T-shirts because I have a bigger-ish chest and I’m petite,” she says. But Everlane’s box cut “hits my shoulders without the dreaded drooping, and the length just skims the top of my jeans.” She’s impressed with the construction, saying Everlane’s T-shirts “wash so well with no shrinking or saturation loss at all, which is super important when it comes to black tees.” The boxy style also looks great with high-waist pants, according to Corsillo.
Best scoop-neck black T-shirt
Sizes: XXS to XXL | Fabric: Cotton | Weight: Lightweight | Fit and neckline: Loose scoop-neck
I’d consider this the scoop-neck version of the boxy Everlane tee above. Another one of Pardilla’s favorites, she says the Air Scoop-Necked Tee doesn’t cling while still being figure-hugging. It’s made from airy cotton that makes it “the easiest tee to throw on on the hottest of days,” Pardilla told me. But the standout feature is the scoop neckline, which shows some tasteful collarbone and skin across the chest. It also comes recommended by photographer and content creator Ashleigh Reddy, who calls it “easy to style and easy to care for” thanks to its 100 percent cotton material, which, she adds, holds up over time.
Best cropped black T-shirt
Sizes: XS to XXL | Fabric: Supima cotton | Weight: Lightweight | Fit and neckline: Cropped crewneck
A previous version of this story listed the Pima Cropped Easy Crew as our favorite cropped black T-shirt, but a brand representative told me that the tee has since been rebranded to the Pima Boxy Crew. This style from Buck Mason got nods from two experts: Aishwarya Iyer, the founder and CEO of olive-oil brand Brightland, describes it as “soft, comfortable, and perfect for hanging at home or wearing out and about in.” Meanwhile, our senior editor Simone Kitchens adds that the shape is the “ideal combination of boxy and cropped: It doesn’t feel too tight anywhere, especially under the arms — it just hangs in this cool, easy way.” Both like to wear it with high-waisted jeans; Kitchens notes that it “looks especially good with faded black Levi’s.”
Best semi-sheer black baby tee
Sizes: XXS to XL | Fabric: 95 percent cotton, five percent elastane | Weight: Lightweight | Fit and neckline: Cropped crewneck
Baby tees can be hit or miss, but this one from Copenhagen-based brand Organic Basics features light-as-air cotton and stretchy elastane material, which makes it ideal for layering or wearing on its own. I’ve been testing it for more than a month now, and I love that the fabric is semi-sheer, which I find to be more interesting appearance-wise than a regular solid-color baby tee. It’s so soft that I regularly throw it on while lounging around at home and because it’s extra-lightweight, it’s great for wearing under a sweater or over a bikini top. According to the product description, the Core Baby Tee runs small, so I recommend sizing up one or two sizes since it’s form-fitting. (This will also ensure the hem sits closer to your waistline.)
Best hemp black T-shirt
Sizes: XS to XXL | Fabric: 55 percent hemp, 45 percent cotton | Weight: Medium weight | Fit and neckline: Loose crewneck
Carrie Brownstein of Sleater Kinney owns this crewneck T-shirt from Jungmaven in several different colors — including black. “The shape is narrow, but it’s not tapered. It’s also not boxy, which I like. And it’s not cropped. So it has great proportionality,” says Brownstein. And even after putting it through the dryer week after week, these T-shirts have maintained their shape. “You don’t want one that becomes threadbare. You don’t want one that shrinks excessively.” That sturdiness could be because Jungmaven makes its shirts from a blend of cotton and hemp, and according to Brownstein, they really are a sustainable option. “I have not had to donate or get rid of any of them.”
Best vintage-inspired black T-shirt
Sizes: XXS to 3XL | Fabric: Cotton | Weight: Lightweight | Fit and neckline: Loose crewneck
If you’re looking for an easygoing yet fitted silhouette, consider this vintage-inspired Madewell tee, favored by Megan McCarty, a fashion and e-commerce editor. McCarty says it checks all the boxes: “My closet is full of many (many, many) white tees of all kinds of silhouettes, weights, and materials. I only need a couple of black ones though, so they need to be easy to wear, easy to clean, and easy to layer. This one does it all.” Even after consistent machine washing, her Northside Vintage Tee has maintained the richness of its black color. And at under $25, the price is nearly impossible to beat, McCarty adds.
Best mock-neck black T-shirt
Sizes: XS to L | Fabric: Cotton | Weight: Heavyweight | Fit and neckline: Loose mock neck
“Maria Stanley’s Mockneck Tee is the least basic basic I own,” McCarty told me. That’s because the mock neckline and boxy fit elevate the top, making it dressier and more sophisticated than a standard crewneck T-shirt. “Beyond the fit, which is unlike any other black tee in my closet, its fabric — a sturdy, soft organic cotton — is a stunner, too,” McCarty says, adding that she’s owned hers for years and it still looks as good as new. Another fan is Pardilla, who owned three long-sleeved tees from Minnesota brand Maria Stanley, before buying this short-sleeved version, which she says is just as great. “The sleeves are like bells in the most flattering way, so you get really rounded-out shoulders,” she says. Pardilla likes that the mock neck is face-framing, with the top of the neck coming up right underneath the chin, and the hem is cropped but not too cropped. “Essentially, it’s the best you can do for a basic. It makes me feel like Jackie O,” she explains.
Best splurge-worthy black T-shirt
Sizes: XS to XXL | Fabric: 50 percent Pima cotton, 50 percent cotton | Weight: Medium weight | Fit and neckline: Boxy crewneck
Cozy Earth is known for its luxuriously soft bedding and sweaty-sleeper-approved pajamas, but the brand also has some incredible basics thanks to the recent launch of its All Day Collection. I tested the All Day Tee, which is made from 50 percent Pima cotton, an extra-long staple cotton that’s naturally breathable, and loved how the mid-weight fabric is soft and comfortable even on sweltering hot summer days. The cut is slightly boxy but since it’s more of a relaxed fit, this tee doesn’t cling to your midsection. The hem hits right below the waist, and the sleeves end about halfway down my biceps. Though the price tag is on the higher end, the All Day Tee is one of the sturdier and more structured options on this list, so I think it will hold up better over time.
Our experts
• Liza Corsillo, Strategist senior writer
• Taylore Glynn, senior editor at VinePair
• Aishwarya Iyer, founder and CEO of Brightland
• Simone Kitchens, Strategist senior editor
• Megan McCarty, fashion and e-commerce editor
• Ambar Pardilla, Strategist writer
• Dominique Pariso, Strategist writer
• Ashleigh Reddy, photographer and content creator
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