He Steals This White Tee Constantly, So I Bought Two

Some couples split playlists. We split clothing—sort of. There’s this one white tee that keeps disappearing from my side of the dresser. I wear it once, and by the end of the week, he’s somehow claimed it as “something he found in the laundry.” Cute, except it’s my Buck Mason Slub Easy Crew—the softest, most perfectly cut tee I’ve ever owned. It drapes just right, feels broken-in from the first wear, and makes even leggings look intentional.

After the third time it went “missing,” I stopped negotiating. I bought a second one. Technically, we each have one now. Realistically? I still hide mine.

What Makes This Tee Worth the Repeat Buy

Some white tees are just fillers. This one is a staple. The Buck Mason Slub Easy Crew feels elevated, thoughtful, and effortlessly wearable—like it was designed with real life in mind.

Lightweight Slub Cotton That Breathes

The fabric is where the obsession starts. It’s cut from 125 GSM slub cotton—just the right amount of texture to make it feel relaxed but not sloppy. It’s breathable enough for warmer days and has that breezy softness that usually takes months to earn. Spoiler: this one feels that way straight out of the bag.

Ladder Stitch Details that Subtly Pop

There’s something about the hem. The subtle ladder stitching and self neck binding give it structure without making it stiff. It’s the kind of detail most people won’t name, but they’ll notice. It looks considered, not thrown together.

Garment-Dyed with That Worn-In Look

Buck Mason nailed the color and wash. It’s garment-dyed and softened for that already-loved feel—like something vintage you scored in perfect condition. No break-in period required, just throw it on and pretend you’ve owned it forever.

Love at First Slub ✨

The Buck Mason Slub Easy Crew feels like a vintage score

How I Wear It on Repeat

It’s the kind of tee that slips into every outfit without needing to think too hard. I’ve worn it half-asleep on a Monday and dressed it up for dinner on a patio. Somehow, it always fits the mood.

Tucked into Linen Shorts for Morning Walks

My go-to for early grocery runs or iced coffee strolls. I pair it with easy linen shorts, gold hoops, and a claw clip that looks like I tried. The tee’s structured drape makes the whole outfit feel intentional—even when I’m still half in sleep mode.

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Under a Bomber or Trench

Layering this tee is oddly satisfying. It’s lightweight enough to sit under jackets without bunching, but not so thin that it disappears. I’ve worn it with a cropped bomber and once under a trench coat on a misty day, and it held its shape every time.

With White Jeans and Bare Ankles

Sometimes I go full monochrome—white on white with clean sneakers or slides. The slub texture keeps it from looking too stiff, and I swear it makes me stand a little straighter. Like a blank canvas that still says something.

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His Side of the Story (Uninvited, but Still Relevant)

I never offered to share this tee. But something about its softness, or maybe its perfectly lived-in vibe, turned it into his favorite too—without a single conversation about it.

“It’s Just a Tee” Defense

Every time I bring it up, I get the same line: “It’s just a T-shirt.” As if I didn’t comb through ten different brands to find one that hit that sweet spot between soft and structured. He says it like it’s no big deal, but the frequency with which it ends up on him tells another story. He doesn’t grab his tees. He grabs mine.

Worn to Sleep, Somehow Looks Cool

I’ll admit—there’s something about it when he wears it slightly oversized, sleeves rolled a bit, half-asleep in the kitchen making coffee. It’s a little rugged, a little lived-in, and somehow flattering in a way that feels unfair. It gives “I just threw this on,” but we both know he picked it out on purpose.

I Catch Him Reaching for It First

Once, I watched him bypass five other clean shirts to fish this one out of the laundry basket. Not folded. Not fresh. Just there—and clearly good enough for brunch. He doesn’t even pretend anymore. It’s like the tee speaks to him too now. I should’ve seen it coming.

Why I Own Two (And Still Guard Them Both)

Buying a second one wasn’t about generosity. It was about survival. There’s only so many times you can go to get dressed and realize your favorite tee has walked.

Backup for Laundry Days

At some point, I accepted that this tee was in heavy rotation—on both sides of the closet. One was always in the wash, or “air drying” in his gym bag. I couldn’t keep waiting. So now I have a backup. My backup has a backup.

For Once, We Can Both Win

Sort of. I told him we could each have one, but I still keep both on my side. He acts surprised when I say mine has the slight stretch at the neckline and his is the one with the rolled hem. I know exactly which is which. It’s called boundaries.

Buck Mason Basics Sell Out Fast

There was also the very real threat of it disappearing from the site. When a staple’s this good, you don’t wait. I’ve learned to trust my instincts. And my instincts said: this will vanish if you don’t act now. So I did. And now I sleep better.

Honestly, Just Get Your Own 👕

I bought two for a reason—and if he keeps stealing yours too, you might want to start with three.

Conclusion: A Tee Worth Defending

Some clothes are just clothes. And then there are the ones that sneak into your routine, your suitcase, and—apparently—your relationship. The Buck Mason Slub Easy Crew Tee is that piece for me. It’s not dramatic, not overly styled, and yet, somehow, always exactly right. That’s probably why he steals it. And why I bought two.

Honestly, I should probably get a third. One for me, one for him, and one just in case laundry day—or love—strikes again. Because when it comes to this tee, sharing is sweet. But keeping it close? That’s self-care.

Style is personal, but good taste speaks loud.

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