The Only T-Shirt Trends That Matter in 2020, According to Fashion Girls

Never underestimate the power of the humble T-shirt. Beloved by celebrities, stylists, and fashion lovers alike, the affordable and universally flattering T-shirt might be fashion's great equalizer. 

But of course, T-shirts are subject to the whims of the fashion elite just like any other article of clothing. From fabric and finishing to silhouette and cut, T-shirt trends change with every passing season. 

As for 2020, we did some investigating to determine the tees that will continue to dominate the year ahead. From muscle tees to ribbed tanks, shop the eight T-shirt trends that will reign supreme in 2020, according to our favorite fashion insiders. 

The Muscle Tee

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One emerging T-shirt trend that feels distinctly 2020 is the structured muscle tee. Brands like The Frankie Shop and Reformation have released their unique iterations of the look, further solidifying its growing appeal.

The Textured Tee

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Mimicking the chunky-knit trend that dominated the sweater-sphere, textured T-shirts à la Sabina Socol and Diane Kari are going strong into 2020. From pointelle to mohair, the style will add visual interest to your standard tee-and-jean uniform. 

The Scripted Tee

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Whether it's a single Nike swoosh or an almost indistinct line of script, graphic tees have gone minimalist. Throw one on with a midi skirt or jeans to add a subtle touch of personality to your outfit.

The Cardigan Tee

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The cardigan trend has become so ubiquitous that it's been reimagined in nearly every material, including classic cotton. From Henleys to full-on T-shirt cardigans, button detailing shows no signs of stopping.

The Thrift Store Find

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From 1980s restaurant merch to tourist tees, kitschy vintage T-shirts are a favorite among the fashion set. While you certainly can't replace a thrift store gem, brands like Re/Done have mastered the art of the vintage-inspired graphic tee. 

The Lettuce-Edge Tee

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If lettuce-edge tees are any indication, the '90s fashion renaissance is still going strong. Retailers like Urban Outfitters and & Other Stories have repurposed the look for 2020, and we're here for it.

The Ribbed Tank

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The fashion set is still fixated on classic ribbed tank tops, pairing the simple staple with everything from wide-leg trousers and sneakers to silk midi skirts and heels. If you haven't made the investment yet, you certainly won't regret it.

The Classic White T-Shirt

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Our research has underscored one important fact: The classic white T-shirt will never go out of style. Countless fashion insiders still work the timeless staple into their everyday wardrobes, pairing their go-to tee with jeans, skirts, dresses, trousers, and the like. Don't know which T-shirt to buy? We've done the legwork for you

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Kelsey Clark is a freelance writer and content strategist based in Detroit. She got her start in editorial in New York City as MyDomaine's lifestyle editor and has since gone full-time freelance. She now contributes to Who What Wear, THE/THIRTY, Domino, Glamour, The Zoe Report, Apartment Therapy, and more, in addition to working with brands such as Bloomscape and EyeSwoon on content strategy and copywriting. She's written about fashion, interior design, health and wellness, pop culture, food, travel, politics, and professional development, but she'd consider the first three verticals her main "beats." She's also incredibly passionate about mental health awareness and hopes to help eradicate the social stigma through storytelling and education. When she's not writing, you can find her scouring thrift stores for Levi's 501s, picking up a new vintage piece for her apartment, or exploring new restaurants and bars across Detroit.