I Hate to Say It, But These 6 T-Shirt Styles Are Officially Dated

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 I Hate to Say It, But These 6 T-Shirt Styles Are Officially Dated

Think about it—is there anything we wear more than T-shirts? They’re one of the most versatile, universal clothing items we have to choose from. And while some T-shirt styles will never fluctuate (such as a plain white or black crewneck), other styles tend to cycle in and out. Unfortunately, there are a handful of T-shirt trends that feel a bit dated right now, but the good news is that there are an equal number of trends that feel forward and cool in 2026.

My caveat is that if your favorite T-shirt is on the “dated” list, by all means, ignore me and wear what you love. But it’s my duty to point out what fashion people are and aren’t wearing in 2026, and the T-shirts below are some of my findings. If you agree with the mantra that one can never have too many T-shirts, you’re in luck because I carefully selected the coolest options for each trending style. Scroll on to read all about the “in” and “out” T-shirt trends and shop the former.

Dated: Tie-Dye T-Shirts // Wearing Instead: Retro Striped T-Shirts

Tie-dye really peaked five years ago (and I’m sure it’ll come back around), but now, the print trend to wear is retro stripes. I’m zeroing in on colorful iterations that look like something my brother might’ve worn as a kid.

Influencer Marianne Smyth wearing a retro striped tee

(Image credit: @smythsisters)

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Dated: Pre-Rolled Sleeve T-Shirts // Wearing Instead: Long-Sleeve White T-Shirts

I don’t remember the last time I saw someone wearing one of those short-sleeve T-shirts with the sewn rolled cuffs, but a style I have seen over and over this year (including on Hailey Bieber and Dua Lipa) is long-sleeve white tees. They can be baggy or more fitted and should have a crewneck if you want to look the most 2026.

Influencer Sylvie Mus wearing a white long-sleeve T-shirt

(Image credit: @sylviemus_)

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Dated: Knotted-Waist T-Shirts // Wearing Instead: Baseball Tees

I would be perfectly fine with never knotting a T-shirt at the waist again. As far as I’m concerned, knotted tees have had their swan song. A throwback trend I’m fully endorsing, though, is baseball tees. These contrast-sleeve T-shirts, which can work with long sleeves, 3/4, or short sleeves, are great to have on hand if you want to look on-trend and casual yet polished.

Influencer Monikh wearing a baseball tee

(Image credit: @monikh)

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Dated: Non-Subtle Logo T-Shirts // Wearing Instead: Tourist T-Shirts

Ever since the fashion crowd laid eyes on the I Heart NY tees from the pre-fall 2026 collection shown during Chanel’s Métiers d’Art show, they’ve been smitten with tourist tees emblazoned with some of the most visit-worthy places in the world.

Influencer Annabel Rosendahl wearing a tourist tee

(Image credit: @annabelrosendahl)

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Dated: Embellished T-Shirts // Wearing Instead: Sporty T-Shirts

This summer has been all about the World Cup, the NBA Finals, and Wimbledon, so it makes perfect sense that people would have sports on the brain. Their T-shirt choices are reflecting that.

Influencer Aimee Song wearing a sporty T-shirt

(Image credit: @aimeesong)

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Dated: Pocket T-Shirts // Wearing Instead: Ringer Baby Tees

Baby tees have been a thing for a bit now, but if you want to add the version that’s the most right now to your wardrobe, it’s a ringer baby tee. They make any outfit cooler, thanks to the subtle retro vibe that they add.

Influencer Emili Sindlev wearing a ringer baby tee

(Image credit: @emilisindlev)

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