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The Ringer Baby Tee -- Military Multi
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The Ringer Baby Tee -- Military Multi

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The verdict

The Military Multi version of Frame's ringer baby tee—same value as the Black Multi, with an earthy tone.

Fit

Identical ringer construction to the Black Multi. Military palette suggests it reads as a more neutral, tonal alternative.

Quality

Same ringer tee construction and quality as the Black Multi variant.

Is the price fair?

Identical pricing at $138; same mid-range fashion-basics positioning.

Best for

Women who prefer the ringer silhouette in an earthy, tonal colorway over high-contrast trim.

Care

Same care as the Black Multi: inside-out wash, cool water, lay flat to dry.

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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

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