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Some of our favorite tees are a lot closer to a double cheeseburger than a light salad. We're talking about the best heavyweight T-shirts, of course—they're indulgent, beefy, and, apparently, provoke synesthesia. They're the sort of tees that make you feel like you're being hugged, held, and swaddled like you've never been hugged, held, and swaddled before—except there's absolutely 0% chance you'll get onion breath.

Heavyweight T-shirts are more than just heftier versions of their lighter counterparts, though. Because the fabrics are thicker, the way they drape is stiffer and less flowy. They also retain heat better, so they'll be a regular player in your wardrobe's starting lineup during the cooler months. Perhaps most importantly, the best heavyweight T-shirts are tough and built to last. And since we're talking about a garment that's as elemental as it is essential, that increased longevity actually matters.

So you're that guy—you want the hard numbers. Well, this is where things get a little hazy. Fabric weight is measured in ounces per square yard. (For reference, the average pair of jeans is made from denim that weighs around 12-13 ounces; a standard T-shirt usually weighs somewhere around 4-5 ounces.) The confusing thing is weight classes are sort of left up to interpretation and vary from brand to brand. Some brands classify 6-ounce tees as heavyweight, while others might bill them as merely midweight.

To make matters worse, other labels measure their fabrics in grams per meter (regardless of their country's system of measurement). Unfortunately, simply converting metric to imperial won't quite do the trick. So the not-so-short answer is that most heavyweight T-shirts start at around 6 ounces and can go up to around 9 ounces. (If we're talking GSM, that's about 200GSM to 290GSM). Some truly wild options damn near break the scales at 14 ounces, but that's really more like heavyweight sweatshirt territory. While numbers are objective (at least in theory), they can still translate to a subjective experience. This is why we handled each and every one of the options below ourselves; what we lack in fancy laboratory-grade measuring equipment we make up for in good ol' hands-on experience. And besides, who would you rather take your styling cues from—a scientist or a menswear expert? We thought so.

If this were the Grammys, Kirkland Signature would be Beyoncé. We could've anointed its signature crewneck the best budget heavyweight T-shirt or the best value heavyweight T-shirt. We could've given it the crown for best heavyweight T-shirt overall, too, if not a Lifetime Achievement Award for its ongoing contributions to the genre. Because for a tee that costs less than $10 per unit, it has some surprisingly stellar specs. It's made from 205GSM combed cotton (a notch lighter than the beloved 3sixteen option further down the list), comes with taped neck seams and a classic cut, and is best bought exactly as it's sold, in a 6-pack you can scoop with express shipping any time you need to re-up.

Plain Blank Men's Short Sleeve T-Shirt

Graphic tees are the backbone of every budding streetwear brand, and the biggest names in the game have built their lore on AIStyle Apparel's AAA blanks. They're as beefy as the old-school Hanes Beefy Tees, clocking in at a respectable 6 ounces—and like many sought-after vintage labels, they're built with seamless, tubular knit construction. Ask any streetwear obsessive and they'll tell you that, way back when, streetwear royalty used the AAA blanks to churn out countless box logos. So whether you're looking to start up your own empire or just need a solid tee for a low price, these are some of the most reputable on the market.

Remember James and the Giant Peach? Buck Mason's Field-Spec tee is a lot like the titular stone fruit—thick, airy, and ludicrously soft. Unlike the peach in the movie, though, it's not cartoonishly large; the silhouette leans a just a touch relaxed and slightly shorter than others on this list, which makes it perfect for wearing untucked (and ideal for all you short kings).

If you wandered into the GQ office on any given day of the week, there's a good chance you'd spot a handful of folks wearing this exact tee. The Christophe Lemaire-designed sub-label is a reliable source of thoughtful menswear at prices that belie the quality involved, and its tee consistently tops our list. It's made from a substantial all-cotton jersey with a dry hand and a boxy fit, along with a thick, vintage-inspired bound collar. At just $20, it ain't the cheapest option out there, but it's probably one of the best values. If our word isn't enough to convince you, maybe the fact that Tyler, the Creator swears by 'em will.

Heavyweight Cotton Long Sleeve Crew Neck T-Shirt

You might not be familiar with Pro Club's tees, but their chunky 6-ounce fabric—in tandem with their old-school, no-frills design—says you care about your style, but not in an obsessive kind of way. Think of of its long-sleeve T-shirt as a hole-in-the-wall restaurant that doesn't bother catering to the cool kids, but inevitably ends up attracting them anyway.

Lady White Co. has served certified T-shirt obsessives since its inception, and its Rugby crewneck is the heaviest in its arsenal, clocking in at a whopping 10 ounces of premium jersey. It's cut, sewn, and knit entirely in Los Angeles—an anomaly in the T-shirt world—and the boxy fit and tight neckline reference Hanes' legendary Beefy T, taken to a sublime extreme. There are plenty of artisanal tees on this list that aficionados will love, but like your homie who insists on bantering with the sommelier, some people just get excited seeing a California label.

3sixteen's heavyweight T-shirt is not messing around. The fabric—knit in Canada exclusively for the brand—weighs in at a chunky 260GSM, and it has a silky hand and a dense, structured feel. On top of that, it's built with a sturdy triple-needle coverstitched collar, so while the fabric will get softer with age, the collar will retain its shape over time. Oh, and it's entirely resistant to shrinkage, too.

Carmy's got great taste in T-shirts. We should note that this is just one of the tees he wears in The Bear (unsurprisingly, the other one makes a cameo immediately below), but it merits inclusion here for reasons beyond its buzzy silver screen pedigree. Merz B. Schwanen makes its tees on ultra-rare loopwheel knitting machines that lend the fabric a dreamy drape and an incredibly dense, inexplicably soft feel. (They're known to shrink a solid amount, so you might want to size up.) It's one of the best slim-fitting tees out there, but if you're looking for a version that's slightly more relaxed, keep scrolling.

Before solidifying Jeremy Allen White's spot between Marlon Brando and James Dean on the Mt. Rushmore of great T-shirt-wearers, Whitesville was a defunct American brand resuscitated by the Japanese. Naturally, the brand's tees are made with exacting era-appropriate accuracy and exceedingly good construction: the jersey fabric, cut from long-staple combed cotton, weighs in at 7 ounces, and is made using a tubular knitting construction that does away with any pesky side seams.

Gird your torso: Camber's 302 max-weight tees feel a little like wearing a brick wall. The cult-loved American brand makes T-shirt that are hardy, stiff, and beefy in a way that reassures you you'll enjoy a long life together. If that sounds intimidating, just imagine the drawn-out journey of actively watching (and feeling) your T-shirt get better and better over time. That's what we call personal growth, people.

Adult Short Sleeve Tee, Style 1717

Need a weighty T-shirt in a grip of colors? Comfort Colors has got a library full of beefy tees with a wonderfully worn-in, garment-dyed feel.

Weighing in at a properly hefty 8.5 ounces, Huckberry's American-made heavyweight tee is relaxed enough for activities and will last you well into your next life chapter.

What other T-shirt comes with a 365-day guarantee? We doubt that you'll ever need to take advantage of such a generous offer, especially when you're dealing with a tee as dense and well-made as this.

Loose Fit Heavyweight Short-Sleeve Pocket T-Shirt

Some advice: You can enjoy a proper heavyweight tee just because—without having to do actual Carhartt things.

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13 Best Heavyweight T-Shirts 2023, Measured by Sheer Beefiness | GQ

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