This unified six-piece shirt collection is perfect for your daughter’s summer experience. Pre-orders only.
The Solo Collection is a special, limited production created exclusively by United Outfit Co.
Shirts will ship at the beginning of June, ensuring plenty of time to pack before camp.
The Solo Collection will be worn across every bunk, every camp, by every girl who wants to be part of something bigger than herself. Because when we all start in the same outfit, something changes. There is less comparing, less pressure, less noise, and more space for friendship, confidence, and real summer to happen.
This is not about being identical. It is about being united. Clothes you do not have to think about. A brand you do not have to chase. An outfit that already includes you. Designed to fit right, feel right, and hold up through long days, trips, color war, late nights, and everything summer actually is.
Not about standing out. About standing together. One collection, shared by all of us, for the summer we will all remember together.

To me these look like sweatshirts, from my understanding the girls like lighter tops for sportswear. If we were given the option to purchase each style individually I would consider. Collars was always a no no on my daughter’s summer wardrobe so that knocks out 3 of them. Summer was always a time that the girls could finally come through in their own style and taste instead of their uniforms. I would be curious to see how these pull through.
completely agree. a little bit of peer pressure is very healthy. we don’t all have to wear the same clothes. girls should feel confident and happy with themselves. there will always be people that have more and people that have less than you. next, schools will do the same thing with school shoes. I understand schools have to have uniforms but I don’t want to send my daughter to camp to wear a uniform. we can teach our girls the values that a girl wearing last year’s tshirt is no less of a friend and no worse of a person than a girl wearing only the latest brand names. this tshirt campaign will create more peer pressure because now it’s another thing they “have to have” because “Everyone else has it”.
As a mother of a bunch of girls, I respectfully disagree. It’s a very normal developmental need to fit in with your peer group, especially at this age. Of course, we can, should, and do teach our children to value people for who they are, not what they’re wearing. But when 70-85% of a class/group is wearing something, it’s very difficult on the kids to be in the 15-30% who aren’t. You can absolutely draw your own lines (we do it), but you can’t do that with everything. You do need to pick and choose your battles, especially with teenagers. As a side note, it’s also very difficult to find appropriate shirts for cheaper than $20 a piece. I’m happy that they didn’t make this mandatory, because I think that there is a lot of value in girls choosing to do this. Wishing this effort a lot of hatzlocha, I think it will land up being a very positive thing if it takes off. (But with kids who aren’t always typical sizes, I would absolutely appreciate the opportunity to try on samples somewhere locally before ordering).
Are these sweaters? Also my daughters camp is not doing them can I still buy them?
These look way too hot for summer.
I wish we can see and feel them in person. They definitely look like thicker t shirts. I also feel like teenage girls need to feel comfortable in the sizing and fit. A good idea would be to have sample sizes available to try on. It’s a great concept, but this is what most people are saying is holding them back from ordering.
Additionally, half the amount of t shirts are very light colored. This definitely wont work with girls who don’t want to wear another layer underneath.
First of all, CLOSE TO 2000 girls have purchased these shirts already BH!! Although they appear thick in the pictures, these shirts are made from a LIGHTWEIGHT COTTON FABRIC! There is a detailed size chart on the website, and exchanges will be available as needed.
Is there an option to purchase 1 or 2 of them rather than all 6?
are these tshirts going to have the camp logo on them? last year MTM did this and it was amazing.
It’s a nice idea, but definitely need samples to try on. If one out of two t-shirts don’t fit my daughter in the store, I can’t know if these will fit. And exchanges only help if a size bigger or smaller is the issue. Many many of our girls do not wear words on their shirts, why do these have words? A good idea, but not developed with enough parent input. Everyone I know has the same concern.
Your daughter tried the on?
What does that mean 1 out of 2 didnt fit?
Is anyone’s daughter getting them?
Two (out of three) of my girls ordered them
What I meant was- there are many t-shirts that my girls try on in a regular store that don’t fit, even if you size up or down. There’s no way one shirt can fit all girls! Although I like the idea, having a way to try it on, or creating a slim/regular/husky line, in addition to removing the words, would make it more appealing.
I bought a pack for my girls to split. We’re getting them because we ‘have’ to (they’re nervous their camp is going to make a big deal out of them and they’ll be left out) and not because they want to… and while I haven’t spoken to the 2,000 people who bought them, the 10 that I did speak to bought them for the same reason I am. To me, they seem very expensive for a t-shirt they’re only going to be wearing for 31/2 weeks. They’re not going to wear them second half because they don’t like them (and bec who wants to wear a uniform on vacation?) and next year they won’t be able to re-wear them because there will be a new pack, judging from what happened to the MTM parents who bought them last year….
Ye i think people are getting them because they dont want to be the only one not to be wearing them.
Not because they are really gonna wear them if no one else is…
They’ll wear them if we don’t buy/send 7-10 other shirts to camp with them : ) That’s one of the things they’re trying to cut down on here. The kids are bringing an insane amount of clothing with them. They’re hoping that this will cut down on that…
This whole thing was made to help the parents. The expense of camp shopping is out of hand and it’s a huge help to have 6 t-shirts done. They don’t need the quantity of tops for when they aren’t in camp. We should encourage our girls to enjoy them as it will be fun to have matching to their friends.
Does anyone know who made them?
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Does anyone know?
I’d definitely feel better about these shirts if there wasn’t branding all over them. Makes it feel too much like a marketing campaign rather than an honest money-saving unity initiative.