The Cool New T-Shirts We Want in Every Single Color
It’s practically a fact that you can never have too many T-shirts in your closet. Wouldn’t you agree? And if you find a particular style or shape that you really love (one that withstands time and trends), then why not stock up in various colors? That’s where British brand Sørensen (and its impressive assortment of classic, timeless tees) comes in.
From the shirts to the jackets, Sørensen’s clothing is quiet and effortless, with a design approach aimed at cutting through the noise of fashion’s tricky, ever-changing territory, which has become “a minefield of rapid-fire trends and contrived uniforms that often lack depth, integrity, or any personal connection,” per the brand website.
In the hopes of bringing back fashion rooted in a sense of purpose, founder Wayne Sørensen looked to seven archetypal professions—a driver, dancer, engineer, painter, butcher, officer, and seafarer—and their core values as his main source of inspiration. The result? A T-shirt inspired by the “focus and agility of a professional driver”—the Driver Contrast T-shirt ($105)—and a sweatshirt referencing the “discipline and strength of an elite dancer”—the Dancer Sweatshirt ($203). Pretty cool-sounding, no?
While technically catered to men, the pieces in this collection would definitely earn their place in anyone’s wardrobe rotation. After all, they are timeless and tell quite an intriguing story, don’t you think? We’ll take one of each (and in every color), please! Read on to shop a few of our favorite pieces from the brand.
Opening Image: Style du Monde

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