Every Uniqlo T-Shirt Compared (6 Different Styles)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2023
- Uniqlo makes a bunch of different t-shirt styles. Which one is best for you? I tried them all, side-by-side, to figure out which Uniqlo tee is best for each type of body type, use case and aesthetic. Enjoy!
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Brock, just curious if you happened to buy any printed “UT” T-shirts, that you didn’t feature in the video. I’m trying to figure out if the printed UT T-shirts are the same fit as the U short sleeve crewneck. My sister-in-law in Korea gifted me one of the printed UT shirts. Initially I thought the sleeves were too wide for my liking kinda like your comments about the U crewneck, but the generous cut is growing on me
Yeah the supima tee is definitely the best 💯 I was so happy that the shoulders actually fit correctly on my arms and the length wasn’t too long. The small fit perfectly on my 150 pound 5’8” frame
Great video, you are doing us and UNIQLO a great service by explaining the difference between their t-shirts far better than they do. I would also love to see more try on videos. Happy holidays.
I've always liked Banana Republic for standard fit tees. Uniqlo is my go to for oversized, and my most recent favorite t shirt hands down has been my Wool & Prince heavyweight merino wool shirt
Yes more Uniqlo videos! Love Uniqlo ❤
Yes. I would like to see a Uniqlo review. I was looking at the Uniqlo white t shirts last night. I came to the conclusion that the Supima 100% cotton would be the best for me. But this video gave me good ideas about a t shirt as an undershirt or work out t shirt.
Uniqlo U Crew neck tshirts they are soooo good, fits me like a glove and they don't fall apart easily.
I love Unqlo thanks for the vid!
Yes please do a Uniqlo haul~
As I am going into my late 20s its so interesting to see men's fashion (fashion in general) going in the cyclical pattern that everyone talks about. From 2010 until very recently, in the US, skinny fit clothing was the trend. Now we are going back to roomier oversized clothing just like I see in the pictures of late 90s and 00s. I'm definitely trying to build myself a timeless wardrobe right now of clothing that is neither too fitted or loose, and I feel comfortable in. It's a continual challenge as I learn my preferred fit, gained weight from lifting (and not being a skinny 20 year old), and have to account for concealing a firearm. Love these videos Brock. Keep them up.
Mate, are you describing me lol? (minus the firearm concealement as I'm from the UK).
Also trying to build a timeless wardrobe, but as a short dude at 5'1, finding perfect fitting clothes is tough!
I'm ok w/hemming, but atm trying out different T's and nearly all are too long/shoulder seam not right.
Think I've settled for one from Asket at £35, but I also ant spending £15 to get a T short (that is too long) hemmed lol.
It's all a journey!
@@GreekFireWarrior Glad to hear there are people my age trying to achieve the same style goals. I'm not interested anymore in constantly expressing myself via clothing or trends. I just want stuff that fits well, makes me look good, and is comfortable. The firearm concealment adds a bit of complexity but it's not too difficult to work with. I just need two sizes of pants for when it's in my waistband and when I'm not carrying it.
@@JK13A haha good to know!
Also, check out a YT channel called Hueguh!
Has amazing 'basic' timeless clothes wardrobe (albeit made a few years ago where maybe now you could opt for a more straight fit jean/chino etc etc.) But nothing from with slim!
Also interesting to me is I lived in Asia for 10 years until 2018, and the trends I see catching on now in the US were already a thing right before I left Korea. Uniqlo started doing these more moder fits with their U/UT tees, and in their collaborations with JW Anderson and Lemaire. And lol, those countries certainly aren’t worried about concealing firearms. The police barely carry them and I can’t think of anywhere I’ve been in Korea where I felt at risk
I have a pretty middle of the road build so I can do both the slim and oversized style. Tbh, I like having pieces that fit differently. It’s fun to switch it up through the week.
That’s a really great video. Please do like this for Uniqlo shorts. Too confusing at the shop to try on every style they have.
Noted!
I like Uniqlo content, so you've got a new subscriber! looking forward for more new content about Uniqlo!
Thank you for making this video. Alot of other reviews are old and outdated because they've updated alot of their offerings.
The Dry color and Supima tees have been my go to T-shirts from Uniqlo for many years now. I do agree with you in that Uniqlo had definitely changed the fit of their Supima cotton tees a few years back, but have since reverted back to their usual cut.
I have since dabbled in the U Airism over-sizes tees, and they have been my go to in the summer months. They are just so damn comfortable when the temperature and humidity climbs outside.
How durable is dry color in your opinion? I prefer airism cotton short sleeve but i dont like the navy color since its almost black color, dry color has the best classic fit for me and the navy color is on point for me.
@@JC-tg5xx So far dry colour tees has been holding up really well, as most of mine are over 3-4 years old, and still going strong. There are some fading for my navy and black, but I noticed that in my supima cotton tees also. They hold their shape really well, and have no holes or tears.
Honestly I tend to gravitate towards my Uniqlo tees WAY more then my more expensive tees from other brands. They fit well, have tons of colour options, and I know they are replaceable.
@@star42 Nice, do you machine dry them or air dry them?
@@JC-tg5xx Both. No shrinkage from the dryer. I will always wash and line dry them inside-out.
This kind of video is immensely helpful for those of us who do not have brick and mortar store of Uniqlo nearby. Thank you again.
'Oops'....haha...your reviews are always insightful and appreciated. Thanks Brock.
Thank you for this. Please try Uniqlo sweatpants and their sweaters.
I think the U shirts are the best!
I still own plenty of the Supima cotton shirts for baselayers, but the U crew has quickly become my favourite. Its got the right weight and I like to cuff my sleeves, which holds really well
I have a similar build and even slim fit tshirts had roomier armholes for me. Yeeaars ago I learned how to taper sleeves on t-shirts by sewing a single stitch on the inside seam. Absolute gamechanger. Makes arms look bigger and any tshirt fit perfect as long as the body is a decent fit.
how do you do it?
Can you explain how do you taper the sleeves on t-shirts? It would really help me. Thanks
@@danivill5277 You have to have some sewing experience. Real Men Real Style has a video on sewing t shirt sleeves. I'm a little more basic. Turn the shirt inside out and lay flat. Let's say when flat the sleeve opening is 8 inches and you want to slim it to a 7 inch opening. Measure from the outside corner to the inside and make a mark at 7 inches. Then sew a line from that mark, all the way to the corner of the pit seam. Make sure both ends won't unravel. Even if it comes out bad you can almost not tell when you wear the shirt since no one ever sees the inside of your arms that much. You can cut the extra fabric, or leave it incase you want to undo it and try again. It takes a few times to get the hang of it, but it will change your life haha.
Can't beat the classic Supima. I have several. I'm just under 5'8, weight around 170-180, and I find the Medium fits close to perfect
Love the brand and how easy they match with everything else, keep them coming!
Thank you! Will do!
2:26 I lived in Korea for many years and would shop at UNIQLO regularly. When I moved back to the US, I did notice the fits and the sizing seemed a bit different. Interested to order some stuff and see how the latest stuff fits
The U tee is my fav. The neck line is thick and it's only 10$ in my country.
Bro the oversized T looks good ngl, I think it’s just your preference doesn’t like it but it fits great imo
I wish I had a Uniqlo store in Austin. I was spoiled when I lived in Korea having so many Uniqlo’s available, and there they will hem any pants you buy in the store for free, usually in less than an hour.
Great video as always. That Rolex Explorer is 🔥
It really is!
supima are the best, i’ve got dozen of em. they are my go to tees.
Agreed!
Please do this for GAP or Old Navy, that’s where I mainly shop from
The U crew neck tees are my fav. even after multiple washes they're still great. Funnily enough i use the supima cotton as undershirts or for layering, didnt know they had an actual line better suited to that. i never wear the supima just as a shirt, though thats more because of my build, i prefer boxy tees
Hey Brock, have you tried tucking the oversized t-shirts? It gives it a much better stylish smart look with jeans or trousers.
Do a video on the NB 990v6 you have in the background.
If one were to hem the length of the T-Shirt? Would you recommend a straight cut hem or curved cut hem to create a more streamlined look? Thanks!
Amazing video! You have to checkout the mic quality though, time for an upgrade
My issue with supima is that the color faded very easily for me, even after 1st wash, so airism cotton short sleeve is the next best thing, wear it like a normal tshirts, with jeans, chinos, shorts, sometimes working out in it, sleep with it, my biggest issues with it is that the navy is a bit too dark, otherwise, it fits quite well and its durable and doesnt wrinkle that easily
I'm looking at getting some new tshirts for my wardrobe soon and im having a tough time deciding whether its better to get something like uniqlo tees or invest a ton in higher end shirts like Asket. It's a dilemma of having to somewhat baby/worry about the higher end tees or have something to not worry about with something more affordable. Any thoughts?
I don't think you get a huge quality bump going to ASKET from Uniqlo. You're paying for a more responsible supply/manufacturing chain, though. Uniqlo is definitely fast fashion.
@@BrockMcGoff I see. I have some t-shirts from Robert Barakett which I am quite happy with their quality, but it gets tough shelling out that much for every single t-shirt lol. Just trying to consider some options
I love uniqlo UT,,,but in this video what uniqlo is have same material with UT???
I think the U is the best balance due to the weight/feel plus the still decent fit
Yeah it's a good middle ground, for sure!
Yeah i agree i have 2 of those U t-shirts and i love it. Very simple yet the quality of fabric is there.
Hey Brock, my last batch of Supima cotton Uniqlo tees shrunk up so much in the wash, they are too short to wear now. Did you not experience that?
Def some shrinkage, but a good amount in my experience. But I don't dry with any heat, and I often air dry my clothes. If I wanted to dry with heat every time, I'd buy a size S and not worry about the shrinkage.
@@BrockMcGoff thank you, Sir
Hey Brock great shirt comparison, what would your recommendation be for a guy 5'5 and 180lbs with broad shoulders? Thanks!
I'd probably go with the Uniqlo U regular tee (not the oversized AIRism one). It has more room than the supima but isn't super trendy.
Did you notice any difference with the new supima cotton and your older ones? On the uniqlo website they stated that they updated it and made it thicker. I have the one white for 3 years and it was cheaper back then but i notice the white one is somewhat transparent . Now with the update they also double the price. Btw thanks dude for interacting with your viewers❤ Advance merry Christmas.
The white is definitely not transparent this year, unlike the dry fit shirt. It does feel a bit heavier than my old supima tee, now that you mention it.
Merry Christmas to you!
did they change the supima from slimfit to regular fit now the sleeve opening is bigger.
You really shall use the worlds metric system aswell (cm/kg/...)
Nice channel, really liking it
Only 100% cotton t-shirts for me because they wash better than the 50% poly blend/ 50% cotton. My favourite brand at the moment is “Kin” in a size large available in the UK from John Lewis.
Plz do that Uniqlo try on video. Love how detailed, and easy to understand approach you take. Keep them videos coming consistently!
Noted, thanks!
I find the supima shirt a bit too thin for my taste, and prefer the higher GSM of the U T. Might also be my bias of confusing fabric density with quality.
Please, what do you think about a blue denim jacket with dark gray jeans? Would it be appropriate or better? A different color of chinos, in your opinion, is the best color for chinos with a denim jacket. Thank you.
Blue and grey is usually a solid combo! You could also go with brown, off white, white or black pants.
@@BrockMcGoff Thank you for the advice and thank you for your interest in my message. Your videos have helped me develop my style for the better
How do you like the New Balance 990's? Would love to see a review.
First impressions are solid, but I just got them so time will tell! I’ll keep you updated…
Hey Brock what shirt do you recommend for a guy that is 5’3-ish? Chest is 30. My only bad luck with X-tra smalls is that the length is still too long
ASKET XS/short or Buck Mason shorter length. You could also try a niche brand like Ash & Erie or Abbreviated Apparel.
@@BrockMcGoff thx, I'll check them out! Love ya tons for helping us fun-size men, truly. Just started my early 20's and your channel has been a cheer-up since my teenage years.
Does Uniqlo still make Airism undershirts? I have a few but last time I checked I don’t recall seeing them.
Still available here in Japan. Usual availability depends on the seasons. Heat tech undershirts in winter and airism in summer.
As a fan of Uniqlo and the same height and size of Brock so this video is 🔥
Im about the same height as you aare and i weigh abt 160lbs (73kg) what size would youb recommend
Two tone explorer incredibly underrated in my opinion.
they should pay you for doing this.. such a helpful guide. thanks
Try uniqlo pants and make a video. Thanks
Where's your corduroy overshirt from?
It's from Proper Cloth.
Any UK viewers try the John Lewis supima tees. Way better fit.
Personally i love the airism oversized. Im also 5ft 6 but im 160lbs muscular. 40in chest 29waist. The small fits lovely
he had to flex the watch
Please also post your measurements in metric for your viewers outside of the US!
I think you could have googled it in the time it took you to write that comment 😉
Gotta say out of all of these I preferred the $10 Dry Color on you, simply because of the more fitted arm holes.
Something about seeing all the extra fabric jutting away from your arms when they're at your sides really irks me, a preference, funny enough, I believe I developed watching your videos!
I hear ya! It does make the arms look good, but I have to say, a little extra room is so much more comfortable.
Thanks for the reply! You're a big influence on my style :)
@@bonesaw8 so glad to hear that! Happy holidays 🍻
Hi
You look like a gangster in the oversized t's
Shaka stafford and Kirkland best ts no debate
next video "New Balance 990v6"???
Testing them out now!
uniqlo' supima tees can feel and be vastly different across the colors. i got it in black, white, and grey, white and black are great, no complaints their. but the grey one was garbage, lost color in just 2-3 washes, neck area faded real ugly, the t-shirt was significantly flimsier. i had to turn it into a wiping cloth after 8-10 days of wear.
Why do your arms look uncomfortably stiff?
You stopped working out?
Mostly doing jiu jitsu these days. Not much extra time for weights right now, other than some body weight stuff.
take a link off your watch man its way too tight...
Sleeves are all too long and loose, even on the Supima. Not flattering.
Shorter and tighter would be pretty uncomfortable, especially if you’re at all active. I’d rather not have to pull the sleeves down my bicep and out of my armpit all the time 😏
@@BrockMcGoff fair enough, Brock! Tbh I was just disappointed not to see more of those guns ;-)
They're a bit softer these days but thanks 😅
This channel isn't for me anymore I guess. I enjoyed it.
Why is that?
I think wearing a plain white tee out in public just looks like you're wearing an undershirt. I've never understood the appeal.
I actually agree, and I almost never wear a white tee (except maybe with tan chino shorts). I just went with all white in this video for consistency. I’d take grey/pink/beige over white any day!
@@BrockMcGoff Really? I figured you liked darker colors more... (I'm thinking about your old vid on "eliminating shadows")
@@schw0373I just meant as alternatives to white. I have darker tees too. I will say though, living in Arizona has me gravitating more toward lighter colors these days 🥵
@@BrockMcGoff Understandable! I'm basically polar opposite of AZ, here in Minnesota...and I do mean polar...
$20-25 for a mass produced tshirts made out of widely available materials is not reasonable. There's nothing special about making them.
What do you think is reasonable for a Supima cotton tee?
@@BrockMcGoff $10 max. They even make them in Vietnam, and it costs them next to nothing to do so. "The average monthly salary of a worker in Vietnam is about $150 per month".
@@bosonhiggs1724 gotcha, makes sense. But do you think $10 is enough to compensate everyone involved? Growing the cotton plants, weaving it into fabric, designing the patterns, cutting and sewing, packing/packaging, photography, web design/dev/hosting, shipping and returns, customer service, marketing.
I'm personally okay with paying a little more to make sure no one is getting screwed, and to me $20-25 seems reasonable (if not too low).
But I do see where you're coming from, especially looking at just the labor cost in places like Vietnam.
@@BrockMcGoffI'm sure $10 could cover all expenses needed to make that T-shirt. Pricing it around $10 wouldn't significantly impact most employees' salaries, but it might mean the CEO of Uniqlo, who is also the richest person in Japan, buys one less luxury item. I don't mind people getting rich, but I do mind how exorbitant margins in the fashion industry contribute to such wealth disparity. I have bought 10-15 t-shirts from Uniqlo, paying $4-$8/each while on sale. Even at sale prices, Uniqlo makes a profit.
@@bosonhiggs1724 I agree with your sentiment about over-wealthy execs, but I don't think exorbitant margins are to blame. I think it's mostly underpaid staff (usually toward the beginning of the supply chain, i.e. garment factory workers). Having spent some time in the apparel/ecomm world, I can say for certain that no company makes a profit on a $4 t-shirt. Although that revenue can contribute to a profitable year, that specific item doesn't have any margin (it probably loses money after overhead).
Balancing exec pay would mean systemic changes, probably regulated by governments. Lowering profit margins wouldn't help anyone except the customer, and we don't need the help IMO.