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Browse all Frame t-shirts →Linen Henley Shirt -- Dusty Beige
The verdict
Fit
Linen tends to soften and relax slightly over time. Frame's henleys typically fit close to true-to-size, but factor in a minor stretch.
Quality
Linen construction at this price suggests good fiber quality and even weave. Frame's higher-tier offerings hold up well, though linen will wrinkle—that's inherent, not a defect.
Is the price fair?
Premium pricing justified by linen fiber quality and brand credentials. Expect durability and a luxury feel, though $298 still carries meaningful brand markup.
Best for
Warm-weather dressing: shoppers who prioritize breathability, texture, and a relaxed aesthetic over wrinkle-free convenience.
Care
Linen wrinkles naturally; dry clean or hand-wash cold to preserve fiber integrity, and expect to iron for a polished look.
What owners report about Frame t-shirts
In a tried-over-40 white-tee comparison, the brand's V-neck tee is reported as soft pima cotton with really nice drape, not fully opaque but less see-through than most tees tested; its deep-cut V runs low enough that the reviewer exchanged sizes. Price is the consistent pushback — reviewers call the tees pricey for what they are — and a reviewer of the brand's dressier tops found the construction nice but the fit unremarkable for the money.
- Strengths
- Soft pima-cotton fabric with good drape and better-than-average opacity among light-colored tees.
- Watch out for
- Price relative to a basic tee draws the most criticism, and the signature deep V-neck cuts low enough that one reviewer had to size down to tame it.
- Sizing
- Reports vary by cut — one reviewer sized down from S to XS in the V-neck tee, while the brand's woven tops are described as slim and straight, so size up there for room.
About Frame's t-shirts line as a whole. Sources: The Best White Tees By Brand & For Every Occasion — The Mom Edit · Honest FRAME Review: Are Their Expensive Jeans & Clothing Worth It? — Lemon8







