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Don’t get us wrong. We love soft merino sweaters and bomber Gore-Tex jackets. But we’re ready to shed some layers now that temperatures have risen. To celebrate the arrival of spring, we’ve rounded up our favorite flower- and fruit patterned cotton T-shirts that will comprise our wardrobe for the next five months.
There’s nothing subtle about the fruit cocktail print on the Fiesta, and that’s why we like it. If you’re going to wear a loud shirt, you might as well go straight to 11.
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Pataloha, which was designed with the company’s surfing and fishing fans in mind. Now made from organic cotton with coconut-shell buttons, it’s only gotten better.
Poplin shirts like the Concrete Flower work well on scorching days because of their wispy weight. We like the slim fit for a put-together summer look and the long sleeves for when we're cruising around town after dark.
A series of dots make up the Benson's unique pattern. Just take note: the shirt runs baggy, so slimmer men should size down for a more athletic fit.
Blame the shirt's astronomical price tag on its boutique heritage (handmade in New York City) and high-end Japanese organic cotton. But don’t scoff until you’ve tried it on and felt the silky fabric against your skin. We were sold instantly.
Part of Columbia’s fishing-specific PFG line, the Troller’s Best has a comfortable fit for large range of motion. We also like the vents out back for muggy days.
Thanks to its thick Oxford fabric, this shirt stays wrinkle-fee so you can button up and go for a run. While we usually prefer a slimmer fit, we embraced the boxy cut for lazy days around the patio. Looking for the ultimate backyard-party outfit? Buy the matching swim trunks.
Jagged flowers give this shirt a bit of an edge, while the washed-out pattern makes it look like you’ve owned and abused it for a decade.
Pinks and browns are a welcome change from the more ubiquitous blues and yellows on this kind of poly-cotton button-down. We also like that Reef pre-washed the shirt for a lived-in look and feel.