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Browse all ESSENTIALS t-shirts →Training 90s Tee
The verdict
Fit
Likely the same relaxed, boxy 90s cut as the rest of the line rather than a true athletic slim fit — room to move but no compression feel.
Quality
The 'training' name may hint at a slightly more technical or blended fabric, but without confirmed specs, treat this as a cotton-leaning tee rather than dedicated performance wear.
Is the price fair?
At $90, this is priced like the rest of the 90s tee line — a premium mostly for the name rather than any performance features you'd expect from dedicated training gear.
Best for
Buyers who want branded gym-adjacent basics and don't need true moisture-wicking performance fabric.
Care
Wash cold promptly after workouts to prevent odor buildup, and skip fabric softener if any performance finish is present.
What owners report about ESSENTIALS t-shirts
Reviewers describe the tees as heavier and more substantial than typical basics at this price point, which is called out as the line's main quality signal. The fabric is treated as delicate rather than tough: wash guides warn that heat from a washing machine or dryer can shrink the shirts, so hand-washing cold and air-drying is the recommended care routine. The cut runs boxy and oversized rather than fitted.
- Strengths
- The heavier cotton weight is repeatedly cited as the reason the tees feel like better quality than similarly priced basics.
- Watch out for
- The fabric is treated as shrink-prone under heat, so machine washing hot or tumble drying is flagged as a risk.
- Sizing
- The fit runs boxy and oversized; guides recommend sizing down one full size for a trimmer look, or staying true to size for the intended relaxed silhouette.
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