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The Row vs Off-White: which t-shirt wins?

Both land in the luxury tier — the The Row The Row Cotton Jersey Tee at $350, the Off-White Off-White Arrows Logo Tee at $350. Here's how they stack up, head to head.

The Row Cotton Jersey Tee
Luxury tier
The Row
The Row Cotton Jersey Tee
$350
Off-White Arrows Logo Tee
Luxury tier
Off-White
Off-White Arrows Logo Tee
$350
The RowOff-White
Price$350$350
MaterialPremium cotton jersey, with pima and silk-blend options for added softness and drape.Substantial premium cotton in a soft knit with detailed screen-printed graphics.
FitA clean, exacting cut, often slightly oversized, with a precise neckline and elegant drape.A relaxed, slightly oversized cut with a soft neckline and street-leaning proportions.
QualityExceptional fabric and meticulous construction defining the quiet-luxury standard.Premium fabric and refined finishing with carefully executed, durable prints.
Best forQuiet-luxury minimalist wardrobes and refined everyday dressing.High-concept designer streetwear and statement graphic looks.
CareHand wash cold or dry clean and lay flat to protect the premium knit.Machine wash cold inside out on gentle and lay flat to dry to protect the graphics.

Both The Row and Off-White sit at $350, so this is a pure aesthetic fork, not a price decision. The Row buys exacting quiet-luxury construction with premium cotton jersey (and pima/silk-blend options) and a clean drape; Off-White spends the same money on substantial cotton carrying screen-printed Arrows graphics and street proportions.

The Row wins on

quiet-luxury minimalism, pima/silk-blend options, exacting precise neckline, refined everyday versatility, elegant drape

Off-White wins on

distinctive Arrows graphics, relaxed oversized cut, durable screen prints, statement streetwear look

Which should you buy?

Same $350 either way, so pick by what you want on your chest. Buy The Row if you dress quietly and want a plain, beautifully cut tee that disappears into a minimalist wardrobe. Pay the identical price for Off-White only if you actually want the graphic and the street-leaning fit; the logo is the whole point. Neither is cheaper, so this is taste, not value.

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