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The verdict
Fit
Slim fit is narrower through the body and chest than classic cuts. The distressed logo adds visual interest. Measure your best-fitting slim tee to confirm fit preference.
Quality
AG's mid-tier construction applied to a slimmer silhouette. The distressed print doesn't strengthen durability; expect standard wash resilience.
Is the price fair?
At $55, this is good value for a slim-fit branded tee. You're in mid-tier pricing territory with enough design detail to justify the premium over basics.
Best for
Women wanting a slim-fit casual tee with brand presence and a worn-in aesthetic without paying full premium prices.
Care
Wash inside-out in cold water and lay flat to dry to protect the distressed graphic.
What owners report about AG Jeans t-shirts
The tee line draws far less third-party discussion than the brand's denim; what exists is a small set of retailer customer reviews. Owners there praise the fabric — "the fabric feels nice and seems very well-made" and "material is very nice and comfortable" — but split on the cut. One reports the classic crew "runs a full size smaller AND is very short in length" with tight armholes, while another found the fit right without being snug or loose. Forum discussion of the brand is almost entirely about its jeans, not the tees.
- Strengths
- The few reviews on record consistently praise the fabric's soft feel and construction.
- Watch out for
- The recurring complaint is the slim crew cut running about a size small and short in the body, with tight armholes.
- Sizing
- A retailer review reports the crew tee running a full size small and short in length, so sizing up in the fitted styles is the safer call for buyers between sizes.
About AG Jeans's t-shirts line as a whole. Sources: AG Adriano Goldschmied Bryce Crew Short Sleeve Tee Reviews | Zappos.com · AG Adriano Goldschmied Bryce Short Sleeve Crew Neck Tee Shirt | Amazon.com · AG Jeans: good or bad? | Styleforum





