A fitted t-shirt sounds simple until you actually try to find a good one. Either it's too thin and goes see-through the second it stretches over any curve, or the stretch gives out after a few washes and it just hangs off you. Most "fitted" tees are really just small tees — no structure, no snap-back, no shape retention.
This one's built differently.
The fabric is doing a lot of work here.
95% cotton, 5% elastane. That 5% elastane (Lycra) is what separates a fitted tee that actually fits from one that just looks fitted on the hanger. It gives the fabric a snap-back stretch — so it moves with you, follows your shape, and goes right back to where it started. No bagging at the waist, no stretched-out neckline, no fabric going slack after 15 washes. And because of the cotton-lycra blend, it stays opaque even when stretched. The see-through problem that ruins most fitted cotton tees? Solved.
At 180 GSM it's lightweight enough for summer without feeling flimsy — but substantial enough to have real body and drape well on you. It feels noticeably more premium than your average stretch tee, and that's entirely down to the fabric weight and the blend getting the ratio right.
The fit is the other thing.
Slim, body-skimming silhouette — not suffocating, just close. Clean crew neck that doesn't sag, sleeves that sit right, and a length that works tucked, half-tucked, or left out. Wear it with baggy denim for that contrast fit, tuck it into a pleated skirt, layer it under a co-ord jacket — the slim profile makes it the easiest base layer you own. It looks intentional without trying.
Basically, it fits well on Day 1 and still fits well six months later. That's the whole job