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Best high-quality T-shirts for women to wear in 2024: Ganni, Stella McCartney, Adidas and more

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What does quality look like to you?

The perfect fit? A heavyweight design? A cloud-like touch? There isn’t a definitive answer - meaning when we search for a garment of excellent quality, it can be hard to know what to look for. 

A well-made t-shirt is a true staple piece for transitional wear. Unlike special occasion finery, t-shirts can be thrown on for many occasions, from office days to smarter suited-and-booted soirees. The self-styling possibilities of a plain tee are endless.

So, it’s prudent to invest in a high-quality rendition rather than opting for a cheaply-made alternative to ensure it goes the distance. 

The question of what is high-quality is subjective. For some, high quality may equate to high fashion, leading luxury lovers to purchase a designer piece over a high street number. For others, a high-quality t-shirt manifests as a well-made M&S top that won’t fall apart after a few spin cycles. 

Our take? High

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