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Ksubi vs Sunspel: which t-shirt wins?

Both land in the premium tier — the Ksubi Ksubi Kash Graphic Tee at $85, the Sunspel Classic Crew-Neck Tee at $90, just $5 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.

Ksubi Kash Graphic Tee
Premium tier
Ksubi
Ksubi Kash Graphic Tee
$85
Classic Crew-Neck Tee
Premium tier
Sunspel
Classic Crew-Neck Tee
$90
KsubiSunspel
Price$85$90
MaterialSoft, substantial cotton in a quality knit with detailed screen-printed graphics.Fine long-staple cotton, ~4.5oz, woven in England; exceptionally smooth jersey.
FitA relaxed, slightly oversized cut with a soft neckline and street-leaning proportions.Clean refined regular fit, slightly dressy; true to size.
QualityQuality fabric and refined finishing with durable, well-executed graphics.Luxury hand, delicate build — the fine cotton feels superb but thins and snags more readily than heavyweight tees.
Best forGrunge-leaning streetwear and bold graphic looks.Dressier tee-wearing, the best possible hand-feel, and anyone treating a tee as a luxury item.
CareMachine wash cold inside out and lay flat to dry to protect the prints.Cold wash inside-out and hang dry; the fine jersey needs gentle handling to last.

Ksubi at $85 and Sunspel at $90 are only $5 apart but aim at opposite buyers. Ksubi is a soft, substantial cotton graphic tee with a relaxed street cut; Sunspel is fine ~4.5oz long-staple cotton woven in England, a clean refined regular fit built for hand-feel rather than durability.

Ksubi wins on

five dollars cheaper, bold screen-printed graphics, substantial street cotton, relaxed oversized fit

Sunspel wins on

fine English-woven cotton, exceptionally smooth jersey, dressier refined fit, luxury hand-feel

Which should you buy?

The extra $5 changes the category entirely. Buy the Ksubi if you want a substantial, graphic-driven streetwear tee that can take some wear. Pay the $90 for the Sunspel if you want the smoothest possible hand in a dressy, plain regular-fit tee and you'll wash it gently. Sunspel's fine cotton thins and snags more readily than Ksubi's heavier knit, so this is a feel-and-refinement purchase, not a durability one.

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