Oversized t-shirts are a vibe, and a matching fit makes them look 10x better.
Here are 4 ways in which you can make your everyday look more fun without much effort:
- The Summer Fit
- The OG Baggy + Baggy Fit
- The Layered Approach
- The Tucked-in Look
The Summer Fit
Summer is the time when your oversized t-shirt truly stands out. Those quirky designs—if paired perfectly—could be a conversation starter in themselves. For summers, the best fit is keeping it low-key. Just some shorts, a baseball cap, and an accessory like a ring or a chain can do wonders.
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The OG Baggy + Baggy Fit
Oversized tees have always gone well with baggy jeans/trousers. Add in some accessories like a baseball cap and some minimal jewelry like a ring to make it all pop out.
Baggy Jeans and an Oversized T-Shirt
The Tucked-in Look
The tucked-in look is best suited for formal meets and a casual office look. The tuck-in process is pretty simple. Simply tuck in the t-shirt like you would normally do, and then button up your trousers/pants. Then, stretch your arms upwards and let some of the T-shirt drop out. Now, take this excess t-shirt and make a simple crease out of it. And voila, your tucked-in look is here.
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The Layered Approach
The layered approach is the sweet spot of both summer and winter looks. Layering is basically putting on something over the oversized t-shirt, just like a (you guessed it), layer.
In winter, you can layer a hoodie with the oversized t-shirt peeking from the bottom, giving it a funky look. In summers, you can go with a breathable fabric button-up t-shirt over the oversized tee, but make sure to keep the other t-shirt's buttons opened.

And there it is, some quick and easy ways to style your oversized tees. What guide should we do next? Let us know in the comments.

T-Shirt Tuck-In Hack