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The verdict
Fit
Men's sizing suggests a fitted crewneck typical of The Row's menswear proportions; fit is clean and understudied.
Quality
Refined knit construction and seaming; The Row's men's pieces maintain consistent exacting standards.
Is the price fair?
High-end pricing for a simple knit. The premium reflects brand heritage and maker prestige over expanded features.
Best for
The Row men's devotees seeking a foundational piece and willing to invest in design restraint as quality signal.
Care
Knit care is essential; gentle wash and flat dry preserve the fit and construction quality.
What owners report about The Row t-shirts
Third-party coverage of The Row's t-shirts is dominated by the price question: the plain cotton jersey crewnecks sell for close to $400, and even sympathetic reviewers call that hard to justify — one wrote the collection is often too basic to warrant the cost. Editors who wear the tees praise the smooth, luxurious feel of the fabric and stretch that keeps its shape, and one owner reports her longest-lasting pieces come from the brand. Detailed wash-and-wear testing from everyday owners is scarce; most granular praise comes from fashion editors rather than independent long-term reviews.
- Strengths
- Fabric feel and finish — editors report a smooth hand with stretch that holds its shape, and owners credit the brand's pieces with unusual longevity.
- Watch out for
- Price is the recurring objection — reviewers question paying close to $400 for a plain cotton tee and several conclude the basics are too plain to justify the cost.
- Sizing
- A third-party size guide reports the tops are loose by design — true to size preserves the intended drape, while sizing down gives a neater fit.
About The Row's t-shirts line as a whole. Sources: Buy This Instead: The Row tee — MIDDI (Substack) · The Row Size Guide: What Size Am I in The Row? Fit Advice & UK Sizing Help | Tellar · Why I'm Not Obsessed With The Row — Jolain Muller (Substack) · all roads lead to (the) row — digital tinz (Substack)









