Abercrombie & Fitch Men's T-Shirts

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Abercrombie & Fitch Mens T-Shirts

The Abercrombie & Fitch clothing company boasts authentic American style, with limited edition designs. The mens T-shirt range features iconic tops that include basic tees, henleys, polos and graphic tees, to mix and match with your casual separates.

The difference between

Abercrombie & Fitch mens t-shirt styles

The most popular sleeve length, the short sleeve cut is the standard on basic and graphic tees and classic polos.

Long sleeve cotton Abercrombie & Fitch mens T-shirts are great for layering, particularly during colder weather.

Longer than the traditional T-shirt sleeve but a few inches shorter than the long sleeve length. The baseball style, ¾ sleeve cotton T-shirt has a round neck and distinctive logo to the front.

Abercrombie & Fitch mens vests and tank tops have a sleeveless design that ranges from large and wide cut armholes, to cut off sleeves that are cropped tight at the shoulder.

The difference between cotton, cotton blend, polycotton and polyester

100% cotton for a natural softer feel. Cotton offers high breathability and is ideal for hot weather. Can be prone to shrinkage.

Not as breathable as cotton, cotton blend fabric has a soft and light feel and maintains shape and colour for longer.

Polycotton is a 50/50 blend of cotton and polyester.

Polyester long lasting and durable, polyester keeps its shape and is more resistant to wrinkles and shrinking.

Different styles of

Abercrombie & Fitch mens t-shirts

The ever-popular basic Abercrombie & Fitch t-shirt never dates or goes out of fashion. The T-shirt typically has a round crew neck and short or long sleeves.

The iconic cotton blend polo has a three-button placket collar, short sleeves and embroidered logo.

Abercrombie mens T-shirts with a small V-neck add variety to your T-shirt collection.

The sleeveless vest or tank is a sporty alternative to the classic T-shirt and ideal for the summer months.

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