You don鈥檛 always want Space Age tech. Don鈥檛 get me wrong鈥攁 wicking performance layer with antimicrobial properties comes in handy when you鈥檙e slogging away on the trail or sending a cliff. But sometimes cotton is king. Like when you鈥檙e lounging聽or just taking a walk to get a cup of coffee. Sometimes聽you just want to be comfortable. We picked five inexpensive cotton shirts that look great and feel even better.
Arc鈥檛eryx Glades ($27)

Arc鈥檛eryx makes incredibly good technical clothing, but it also makes聽, thanks to聽organic cotton that鈥檚 prewashed to maintain the shirt鈥檚 fit and feel. Also, who doesn鈥檛 love happy trees?
Patagonia Porch Concert ($25)

Patagonia goes above and beyond (as always), sourcing organic cotton but also using PVC- and phthalate-free ink in the screen printing and Fair Trade鈥揷ertified sewing to create a truly . We dig the design by surfer/artist Trevor Gordon, too.
Faherty Brand Indigo Pocket ($55)

罢丑颈蝉听 is indigo-dyed and washed so it feels like your favorite T-shirt the first time you put it on. And just looking at this shirt鈥檚 horizontal rugby stripes makes me think of the movie Endless Summer.
Mollusk Olde Whale ($27)

Let the preppies have their alligator pockets. We鈥檒l take this big-ass whale over here. (a surf shop out of San Francisco) preshrinks its 100 percent cotton tee so it stays true to size. Buyer鈥檚 note: order a size down if you don鈥檛 like a baggy fit.
Howler Bros El Capitan ($23)

OK, we鈥檙e fudging things here a little鈥 is actually a cotton/poly blend. It鈥檚 still plenty soft, but to be honest, this shirt is on the list because of that monkey. What鈥檚 your spirit animal? 鈥機ause we just found ours.