I used to swear by Hollister t-shirts — they had a great fit, solid stitching, and fabric that actually felt premium. Not anymore. The quality has plummeted so badly it’s honestly embarrassing for a brand that once positioned itself as “casual but elevated.”The fabric is now paper-thin, see-through, and loses shape after just one wash. The softness that used to set Hollister apart is gone — what you get now feels rough and cheap, more like a bargain-bin tee than something at this price point. The collars sag within days, the seams twist, and colors fade faster than budget fast-fashion brands.What’s worse is the inconsistency. You can order the same size and style in two colors, and they’ll fit completely differently. It screams cost-cutting and lack of quality control. For a brand that built its reputation on that “California cool” look, it feels like Hollister is banking on its name alone while delivering bottom-tier product.At this stage, these t-shirts aren’t worth half the price they charge. If you want something that lasts more than a couple of washes, look elsewhere — Hollister’s men’s tees have gone from reliable staples to disposable disappointments.
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