Tees are works of art. They are popular for the cosy and versatile qualities. For street brands, tees serve as canvases. Americana print, bright tie-dye, half-and-half patterns, dark-style tees influenced by sub-cultures give a new lease of life.
Bright colors work better for summer, Intense highly saturated colors add vibrancy to tees. The silhouette is loose, confident and statement-making. The prints at the front and back add a street feel. Tees are used to show the street culture.
More street brands use tie-dye on tees. The variegated palettes are combined with patterns and letters. Contrasting bold colors show a brave spirit. The refined logos and letter prints add interest and a fashion feel. The straight loose shape offers a nonchalant stylish vibe. Tie dye and street complement each other.
With the popularity of sub-cultures among young people, the black printed tee gains traction. the straight, fitting, cosy silhouettes are combined with contrasting tones, exaggerated Gothic fonts, eye-catching portraits to express the rebellious attitude.
Half-and-half splicing is more special. The striking colors and special aesthetic make tees stand out. The powerful appearances, cosy silhouettes, mismatched patterns in contrasting colors add newness and vibrancy.
Long-sleeve tees work better with prints. Many street brands put prints on sleeves. Some details and large-scale patterns at the front and back provide a street aesthetic. The cinched cuff provides a nonchalant effect.
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