These are just the best with jeans and blazers—a solidly classic but also cool look. This one, in red and pink, really pops, and I dig the blocky lettering.
I just enjoy the flirty sentiment here.
A lightning bolt, for a Bowie-esque vibe.
This just strikes me as both cheeky and cute, and I really like the blue.
A simple anchor, for a slightly nautical preppy feel.
A Fleetwood Mac tee that looks pretty authentically vintage.
The double entendre here amuses.
This is for the citrus lover in your life. I think it’s kind of sweet.
A clean-lined illustration in a bright, summery green.
This adorable tee is only available in a couple of sizes, but it’s so good I had to include it anyway.
And finally: this just cracks me up.
I adore a graphic T. One of my favorite things to do is noodle around on CustomInk designing them. So far I’ve only actually purchased one. I’d love to be able to sell my designs, if only to pay for my own shirts. I guess I should look into obtaining silk-screening gear?
Impossible T. I am also a Kim. A few years back, one of my co-workers nicknamed me “Kim Possible” (after the cartoon). Before we left a stand-up, he would say in a superhero announcer-style voice, “It’s not impossible; it’s Kim Possible!” It was funny the first 250 times /s
You must, Kimbersam!
I’ve always liked that title, though I haven’t ever watched the show yet. (Another favorite title as I scroll past on Directv is “Do You Poop Enough?” which often prompts me to think, “how nice of them to be concerned …” )(sorry if that is too much for people … it’s still morning) … … … Also, if you click around on that Mother denim page, there’s some other good stuff there.
Apparently one of my nicknames at Lucky was Kimpossible.
I love a good graphic tee! I have too many, from years of concert-going. 😀
thanks for that Citrus T – that Etsy seller has many cute choices.
The urban outfitters pricing is refreshing after seeing very similar replica tees on anthropology for over 3x that amount.