Most men own beige t-shirts they never quite know what to do with. They sit in the drawer looking neutral in a way that reads unfinished rather than considered. The difference between a beige t-shirt that anchors an outfit and one that just fills a gap comes down to three things: the weight of the fabric, how the collar holds its shape after washing, and whether the shade is warm enough to work with skin tone rather than drain it. Get those right and you have something that earns its place next to raw denim, tailored trousers, and everything in between. Beige sits closer to white on the formality scale than most men realize, which makes it genuinely useful across a wider range of occasions. We have been looking specifically for options cut with enough structure to look deliberate. These are the ones that actually deliver on the promise that beige always makes and rarely keeps.

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