Fall TShirt Buying Guide | The Squire Shop

**ALL T-SHIRTS PICTURED ABOVE ARE A SIZE LARGE**  

-Article Written by Emily Hodge & Kaylee Woodard

Brewer's Lantern

Brewers Lantern TShirt Buying Guide | The Squire Shop

Brewers Lantern TShirt Fit Guide | The Squire Shop

Brewer’s Lantern- Brewer’s Lantern is one of our all around top favorites. The short sleeve shirt ranks #1 for the softest material as well as the lightest weight material. Brewer’s Lantern runs true to size but runs a little longer in length compared to other brands.

Rowdy Gentleman

Rowdy Gentleman Fit, Softness, and Weight | The Squire Shop

Rowdy Gentleman Short Sleeve TShirts | The Squire Shop

Rowdy Gentlemen offers two styles of shirts, the Pocket Tee and Vintage Tee. The Pocket Tee has a wider neck line and is more of a relaxed fit, where as the Vintage Tee has a narrow neck line and is more fitted and is 2 inches longer in length.

Lauren James

Lauren James TShirt Buying Guide | The Squire Shop

Lauren James TShirt Fit Buying Guide | The Squire Shop

Although we ranked this shirt #5 for being the thickest material the combined threads of this shirt ranks it #2 on our list of softest t-shirts. Sizing may vary depending on what outfit you are wearing it with. Size down if you plan to wear it with cute shorts or jeans or if you are looking for a more comfortable and sporty look size up for a looser more relaxed fit.

Alternative Apparel

Alternative Apparel TShirt Buying Guide | The Squire Shop

American Apparel TShirt Fit Guide | The Squire Shop

Alternative Apparel is one of our newest brands here at the Squire Shop and is a top pick. You can’t go wrong with their men’s short sleeve shirt. Its sizing runs a bit small so we do suggest you size up when purchasing.

Peach State Pride

Peach State Pride TShirt Buying Guide | The Squire Shop

Peach State Pride T-Shirt Fit Guide | The Squire Shop

Peach State Pride has always been a customer favorite! Their t-shirts are a classic and are super light and comfortable but they do run a little large. 

September 12, 2018 — Emily Hodge

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