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DAVID ARCHY Men's Undershirts Micro Modal Ultra Soft T-Shirts Stretch Moisture-Wicking Crewneck/V-Neck Tees for Men, 3-Pack

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Size: X-Large


Color: Crewneck - White


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Master Series


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 8, 2023


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Best Sellers Rank: #21,986 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #37 in Men's Undershirts


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,652)


Color: Crewneck - White


Fit Type: Regular Fit


Style Name: Crewneck


Neck Style: Crew Neck


Sleeve Type: Short Sleeve


Shirt Form Type: T-Shirt


Sport Type: Gym exercise, Yoga


character: Sports


collar-type: T-shirt


Pattern: Solid


Apparel Closure Type: Pull On


Cuff Type: Short Sleeve


Apparel Occasion and Lifestyle: casual


Occasion Type: Casual


Back Style: T Back


Brand Name: DAVID ARCHY


Style Number: F130711SKWH3


Unit Count: 1 Count


Import Designation: Imported


Number of Items: 3


Age Range Description: Adult


Embellishment Feature: Button


Pocket Description: No Pockets


Sleeve Length Description: Short Sleeve


Fit to Size Sentiment: Positive


Material Type: Rayon


Fabric Type: 92% Micro Modal / 8% Spandex


Product Care Instructions: Machine Wash


Fabric Stretchability: Stretchable


Apparel Fabric Weight Class: Lightweight


Apparel Fabric Stretch: Medium Stretch


Item Length Description: Standard Length


Garment Size Country: United States


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  • Exceptional shirts from a brand that lost its way
Size: Small Color: Crewneck - Black
I first encountered David Archy in 2017 with the low expectations typical of the affordable basics market—and the product was a revelation. Their early mid-rise briefs were rooted in functional utility; they were thoughtfully designed by people who clearly prioritized the physical reality of the wearer over the "visual brand" of the garment. Comfort was the primary objective, and the results were exceptional. Unfortunately, David Archy eventually underwent a pivot that mirrored the broader American trend: a shift from substance-driven comfort to image-driven signaling. In an attempt to chase the "aesthetic" market, the design language became increasingly performative. The newer products sacrificed ergonomic integrity—resulting in aggressive leg openings, disproportionate sizing, and odd seam placement—all to satisfy a visual trend. One of my few reliable staples was effectively "optimized" out of existence to serve customers more concerned with how their underwear photographs than how it functions. These shirts, however, are a rare homage to the brand’s original philosophy. They are spectacular—a genuine achievement in soft, durable, and luxurious construction. The micro-modal fabric provides a tactile quality that is increasingly rare in a market dominated by "high-arousal" branding. My only critique is a matter of functional logic: for a garment marketed as an undershirt, the sizing is inexplicably large. An undershirt’s value lies in its "functional invisibility" beneath other layers; here, the proportions are so generous that sizing down is necessary to achieve a proper fit. That said, the quality is so high that they have become indispensable in my daily rotation as lounge and pajama wear. This is a glimpse of the brand’s former self—back when the product was designed for the wearer’s comfort rather than the observer’s eye. Reflecting on these very American “trends”, the decline of functional basics is a symptom of a culture particularly sensitive to social signaling. In the U.S., social status is largely performative; individuals are highly attuned to the risks of being perceived as "outdated" or "uncool," even in the most private spheres. This creates a unique form of social anxiety where even a choice as mundane as a pair of briefs becomes a potential liability. This obsession with "curating" every layer of life is the byproduct of a culture that treats the self as a brand to be managed. The American market feels a constant pressure to avoid the "social shame" of being obsolete, which makes it nearly impossible to buy something “uncool” like mid-rise briefs with functional invisibility, as one easily could in a place like London, Paris, or even Montreal or Vancouver. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2025 by Bosoca

  • Extremely comfortable
Size: Small Color: V-neck - White
Fit so great, super soft- best tees I have ever worn- even better than Tommy John’s
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026 by Rich

  • BETTER THAN CALVIN KLEIN MICRO MODAL PRODUCT
Size: Large Color: V-neck - Black
I have been wearing Calvin Klein’s micro modal v-neck and crew neck t-shirts for years as both undershirts and casual lounging shirts / pajama shirts, and was willing to pay the premium price tag because I was never able to find anything better; they’re soft, fit nicely and have just the right amount of stretch. And then I decided to go out on a limb and try these David Archy v-necks, fully expecting to regret the decision and deal with the annoyance of returning them but figured it was worth the risk given the significantly lower price point. I’m glad I took the risk. Much to my surprise, I found the David Archy product to be superior in every respect notwithstanding the lower price. Specifically: (1) The David Archy shirts stay feeling softer / newer for longer thank the CK shirts, which seem to loose some of their ultra comfortable feel after a few weeks of wear. (2) The shirts feel slightly thicker and higher quality than their CK counterparts and as a result are more durable through numerous wash cycles. Not only does the fabric itself hold up better but the whites stay whiter and blacks stay blacker longer. (3) They don’t have any annoying tags sewn into the inside of the shirt that wind up being scratchy against your skin. (4) The “v” in the v-neck generally holds up better than the CK version, which seems to get a big crinkly and not as crisp after a few washes. (5) I find that the shirts just generally drape better over my body (athletic build) than the CK shirts. In my view, the only drawback of these David Archy shirts is that they only come in a v-neck version (at least at the time of this review); I wish they also made a crew neck version. If you’ve got a drawer full of CK micro modal t-shirts like I once had and are considering taking a chance on this David Archy product as an alternative, I’d strongly encourage you to do so. You won’t be disappointed. Never mind the lower price — it is simply a superior product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022 by A.K.

  • Great tapered micromodal shirts, but pricey for what you get
Size: Medium Color: V-neck - White
These are very nice micromodal undershirts with a noticeably more tapered fit than most alternatives. They sit closer to the body, which works well under dress shirts and avoids excess fabric bunching. The material is soft, lightweight, and performs well in terms of comfort and moisture handling. Overall, they feel like a premium product. The reason for the 4/5 rating is value. There are other micromodal options available at less than half the price that come very close in terms of performance and feel. If you prioritize fit and are willing to pay a bit more, these are a strong choice. But from a pure value perspective, there are comparable alternatives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026 by Antonia

  • Awesome undershirts
Size: Medium Color: V-neck - White
Awesome undershirts! Incredibly comfortable and no micro plastics.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026 by S. Murphy

  • The undershirt are very comfortable.
Size: Large Color: Crewneck - White
The undershirts are nice and comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 by Edna D. Thomas

  • Problem: So soft and comfortable you will toss your cotton in the trash.
My normal size in cotton is LARGE @ 5'11''. I have a proportionally correct figure, somewhat muscular build and not fat or overweight. Large in this shirt is way too big for me. Large is baggy everywhere and too long (hangs past the boys). Medium is just about right if I am wearing it without a shirt over the top in public but also seems a bit too long. I like this shirt to fit close to my skin and the small accomplishes that. If you have a bit of a belly like me, it will obviously show through the shirt. That's why I only wear the smalls at home if nothing else is worn over the top. Laundering these shirts is a bit of a pain. Wash in cold or warm, Dry with very low or no heat. To me it's worth the extra hassle. VERY soft and breathable undershirt so, be warned that you will not want to wear regular cotton undershirts EVER again. You will likely throw them all away like I am about to. The moisture wicking works quite well. I spilled water down the front of my shirt and it was dry in just minutes. The shirt is very thin material but I have experienced nothing to suggest it will tear or rip from rough usage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2025 by Mark Thompson

  • Poor Collar Design Poor Collar Design
I am on a never-ending quest for the perfect shirt. In this instance, there is significant potential, specifically with regard to the fabric and the overall length, tapering, cuff and end stitching. However, the overall fit is not quite there, especially with regard to the neck. It is way too loose / big. I would like to see a marrying of the design of True Classics with this fabric, end stitching, and torso length. It's going back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025 by evolvetek metroknowm

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