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Elevate Your Daily Look With the Classic T-Shirt Company’s Luxury Basics

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07 Dec, 2023

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Luxury basics by better brands are making their way into wardrobes around the world to elevate everyday dressing in both style and sustainability, and these curated all-weather looks by “Good” brand The Classic T-Shirt Company are a perfect example, all while reducing your impact on people, the planet, and animals.

Timeless basics to complement any wardrobe

“Good” brand The Classic T-Shirt Company is a small family-run business built on the pillars of luxury, quality, and integrity. “When people think of The Classic T-Shirt Company, they think of high quality durable garments crafted from 100% organic cotton and locally made in California,” says the brand.

With a range of basics in menswear and womenswear, from long and short sleeve tees to a French Terry Raglan loungewear collection, The Classic T-Shirt Company upholds its commitment to creating luxury basics any conscious consumer can be proud to wear.

Every piece by the brand is handmade with 100% GOTS certified organic cotton using Fair Trade principles by workers paid living wages locally in California. “Our commitment to our workers means no corners are cut in creating high-quality luxury garments,” the brand explains. It goes one step further by pledging 1% of equity, sales, and time to causes the team believes in, including safe water, tree planting, and ocean cleanup. Finally, The Classic T-Shirt Company also guarantees plastic-free shipping, so your orders arrive in elegant, 100% recycled and recyclable packaging.

If you’re searching for luxe basics that will form the building block of any outfit for years to come, look no further. We’ve partnered with The Classic T-Shirt Company to curate seven elevated looks that will take you from the boardroom to the beachside, all while looking chic and knowing you’re doing your part for people, the planet, and animals with your fashion choices. For a great gift idea, the brand has 15% off its gift cards from now til 25th December over on its website.

7 elevated looks built on The Classic Tee basics

Femme chic

A feminine chic look pairing a white organic cotton fair trade Classic T-Shirt tee with a pink silky skirt and low heels.

1. Short Sleeve Crew Neck in White

The classic white crew neck tee may be the most versatile of all basics. Pairing just as well with jeans and sneakers as it does with this elegant skirt and low heel, it’s about as democratic as a wardrobe essential gets.

Tee means business

A business look pairing a deep v-neck white organic cotton tee by The Classic T-Shirt Company with a black pencil skirt and clutch.

1. Deep V-Neck T-Shirt in White

Whoever says t-shirts aren’t appropriate for the boardroom haven’t seen this deep v-neck, which ends a touch of elegance and class and is totally business appropriate when paired with a pencil skirt and clutch.

Monochrome style

A monochrome look pairing an organic cotton sand crew neck tee by The Classic T-Shirt company with neutral jacket and wide leg pants.

1. Short Sleeve Crew Neck in Sand

One of the best parts about The Classic T-Shirt Co’s wide range of colourways in classic styles is that you can equally go for the pop of colour angle as the monochrome chic one—like this sand crew neck that blends flawlessly with this flattering neutral jacket and pants combo.

One pant, two ways

Two looks showcasing The Classic T-Shirt Company's blush pink French Terry Raglan organic cotton track pants paired with their tees.

1. Short Sleeve Crew Neck in White 2. French Terry Track Pant in Blush 3. Short Box Tee Crew Neck in Blush

These three-quarter length track pants add a relaxed vibe to any outfit, but their flattering cut and mid-rise waist upgrade them beyond your standard pair for more versatility in your wardrobe.

The boyfriend look

A boyfriend look with a light green organic cotton t-shirt by The Classic T-Shirt Company paired with a bomber jacket and shorts.

1. Long Sleeve Crew Neck in Light Green

This timeless boyfriend-fit long-sleeve tee is a flattering cut to rock with your preferred style. Pair it with an oversized bomber jacket and short shorts for the ultimate cool look.

Layered look

A layered look with a copper menswear v-neck tee by The Classic T-Shirt Company and a green overshirt and jeans.

1. Short Sleeve V-Neck in Copper

T-shirts are the ultimate layerable basic, and this menswear v-neck in copper is giving us all the cooler weather feels paired with a jacket and jeans. Consider it the perfect addition to your capsule wardrobe through the seasons.

Business casual

A business casual menswear look pairing a blush pink men's tee by The Classic T-Shirt Co with a black scarf and white jeans.

1. Short Sleeve Crew Neck in Blush

The blush crew neck adds an element of softness to the look, and when paired with light jeans and a scarf, embodies that business casual vibe so many are going for in their day-to-day looks.

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