




The styling potential of the graphic tee is vast. I like to wear mine under a frayed Canadian tuxedo as seen above, or with a polished Theory suit + heels. The point is that a graphic tee has personality unlike other articles of clothing – rather than going the obvious route and displaying it front and center, I like to pair it underneath something unexpected so the joke is a little more subtle. Make em’ think, ya know?
Vintage and repurposed Levi’s jacket // Ripple Junction Arrested Development tee //
AE destroyed boyfriend shorts // Zara heels // Banana Republic ring
AE destroyed boyfriend shorts // Zara heels // Banana Republic ring