G-Star RAW vs Aritzia: which t-shirt wins?
Both land in the mid tier — the G-Star RAW G-Star RAW Base Logo Tee at $35, the Aritzia Aritzia Cotton Jersey Tee at $38, just $3 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| G-Star RAW | Aritzia | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $35 | $38 |
| Material | Organic cotton in a midweight knit, with some structured and constructed variations. | Soft cotton jersey, with some structured cotton-modal blends for a denser, shape-holding feel. |
| Fit | A clean, slightly structured cut with a neat neckline and a modern silhouette. | Varies by line from fitted and cropped to relaxed, all with a flattering, considered silhouette. |
| Quality | Solid fabric and tidy finishing with durable branding and construction. | Good fabric and a stable knit, with fit being the standout feature. |
| Best for | Industrial-modern casual wear and clean everyday looks. | Fashion-forward everyday wear with a flattering silhouette. |
| Care | Machine wash cold and tumble dry low to maintain the shape. | Machine wash cold on gentle and lay flat to dry to maintain the fit. |
The G-Star RAW Base Logo Tee runs $35 in organic midweight cotton; the Aritzia Cotton Jersey Tee is $38, with the fit being its standout. The $3 gap mostly buys Aritzia's carefully considered silhouette and softer jersey hand over G-Star's more industrial, structured branding.
three dollars cheaper, organic cotton, distinctive industrial-modern look, durable branding
standout flattering fit, softer cotton jersey, range of cuts, stable shape-holding knit
Which should you buy?
Three dollars is close to a coin toss, so decide on look and fit. Pay the extra for Aritzia if a flattering, considered silhouette is what you care about most, since fit is explicitly its strongest feature. Stick with G-Star if you prefer the clean, slightly structured industrial-modern aesthetic and organic cotton. Both are fair value at their prices.
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