There is a version of the tour tee that works and a version that screams costume. The difference is usually about ten years of wear and a graphic that earns its place rather than demands your attention. We’ve been thinking about this a lot, because the wrong tour shirt looks like you bought it at the venue five minutes ago and want everyone to know. The right one looks like it found its way into your rotation the way good things do, quietly and without explanation.

What we looked for here was faded correctly, cut loosely without being shapeless, and printed with something that rewards a second look rather than announcing itself from across the room. Cotton weight matters more than most people think. So does the way the collar ages. These are not replica shirts for superfans. They are the real thing, worn in and unselfconscious, the kind you throw on with jeans and never have to think about again. That is the whole point.