White Tees Are Fine, But in NYC, Cool Girls Know Jeans Look Better With This Spring Shirt Trend
Seriously, don't skip this one.
One stroll around New York City, and you’ll spot just about every major trend—from cropped trench coats and wide-leg trousers to cinched loafers and satin bandanas. It girls know what they’re doing, seamlessly integrating the buzziest fashion must-haves into their everyday wardrobes. However, there’s one item that never gets a day off: jeans.
Denim is worn with everything from snip-toe boots and canvas barn jackets to sculptural wedges and Y2K-inspired tanks. Most often, though, they’re styled with a simple white tee in the name of ease and minimalism—but if being mistaken for a New Yorker is high on your list, then it might be time to retire the closet basic. Instead, reach for the Ivy League–coded separate I keep spotting everywhere: rugby shirts.
Miu Miu, Prada, and Lacoste reignited the preppy aesthetic on the spring/summer 2026 runways, igniting an academia-inspired revival—hence the rugby shirt. The popular style offers a relaxed fit and bold print made up of thick stripes and fine lines, combining classic Americana with laid-back appeal. Just as chic as it is vintage-influenced, rugby shirts wouldn’t be complete without a clean point collar and sleek row of buttons. Most exciting, the trendy look lets you play with this season’s notable color combinations, like cherry red and sky blue.
While more personality-packed than white T-shirts, the silhouette is just as easy to wear alongside denim. For a casual spring brunch, pair the heritage top and your favorite pants with suede sneakers, a baseball cap, and canvas tote. For an elevated rugby-shirt outfit, consider kitten-heel sandals, slim sunglasses, and a lightweight cashmere sweater tied around your shoulders.
White tees will always be timeless and sleek, but it’s time to take a cue from New Yorkers and wear rugby shirts with jeans this spring. Opt for a neutral design for everyday wear, or mix things up with vibrant hues.
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Ruby Ford-Dunker (formerly Ruby McAuliffe) is a fashion, beauty, and lifestyle journalist featured in InStyle, the New York Post, Brides, Teen Vogue, Page Six, Shape, and more. When she’s not reporting on her latest fashion obsession or spotlighting beauty finds, she can be found listening to Taylor Swift, hunting for the best matcha latte, playing with her cats, or smiling her way through a dance workout. Email Ruby at therubybrand@gmail.com and keep up with her on Instagram @rubyymcauliffe.