Need to Know: The Cult T-Shirt Brand Taking Over Instagram
When it comes down to it, there's little else that's as easy to wear as a simple T-shirt. But over fashion week, we spotted that the graphic tee is making a strong comeback. Gone are classic grey tops, and instead, there are T-shirts with bold lettering and prints. While there are many different brands getting in on the logo-tee game, there's one new label we've spotted that we didn't know about before.
Bleached Goods is a T-shirt brand that creates rocker-inspired tops with an incredible fashion twist. Instead of band names, there are designer brands such as Dior, Chanel, and Céline emblazoned across the front. A few bloggers have already started to wear these tees and paired them with jeans and pumps. While they're definitely a little tongue-in-cheek, we reckon we're about to see a whole lot more of these on Instagram and on street style stars. Keep scrolling to see the T-shirts on Instagram and shop some of our favourites right now.
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