Ksubi vs Sunspel: which t-shirt wins?
Both land in the premium tier — the Ksubi Ksubi Kash Graphic Tee at $85, the Sunspel Classic Crew-Neck Tee at $90, just $5 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.
| Ksubi | Sunspel | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $85 | $90 |
| Material | Soft, substantial cotton in a quality knit with detailed screen-printed graphics. | Fine long-staple cotton, ~4.5oz, woven in England; exceptionally smooth jersey. |
| Fit | A relaxed, slightly oversized cut with a soft neckline and street-leaning proportions. | Clean refined regular fit, slightly dressy; true to size. |
| Quality | Quality fabric and refined finishing with durable, well-executed graphics. | Luxury hand, delicate build — the fine cotton feels superb but thins and snags more readily than heavyweight tees. |
| Best for | Grunge-leaning streetwear and bold graphic looks. | Dressier tee-wearing, the best possible hand-feel, and anyone treating a tee as a luxury item. |
| Care | Machine wash cold inside out and lay flat to dry to protect the prints. | Cold wash inside-out and hang dry; the fine jersey needs gentle handling to last. |
Which should you buy?
They sit in the same tier and are within $5 of each other, so it comes down to what you want out of a t-shirt. Lean Ksubi for grunge-leaning streetwear and bold graphic looks; pick Sunspel for dressier tee-wearing, the best possible hand-feel, and anyone treating a tee as a luxury item.
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