Prada/Richard Haines Limited Edition T-Shirts
By Kaila Gantt, January 7th, 2013
Father’s Day Gift Idea: Blue Marlin Tees
By Barie-Claire Rogers, June 13th, 2012
Lacoste l!ve meets micah lidberg
By Liz Smith, May 18th, 2012
Uniqlo’s UT Grand PRIX designs available Now
By Liz Smith, May 16th, 2012
Get me a Graphic Tee!
By Nuo Yee, May 7th, 2012
LULU GUINNESS X UNIQLO COLLABORATION AND CONTEST
By veronica viayra, April 24th, 2012
Literary Looks
By Eva Medoff, August 27th, 2010
We’ve found the official clothing line for bibliophiles (or hipsters who like ironic T-shirts). Out of Print takes famous (and usually out of print) book covers and screens them onto tees, so you can literally wear your favorite novel on your sleeve (read on to see our favorites). Even better, for every shirt sold, the brand donates one book to Books for Africa, so everyone can have access to these iconic tomes. The only question is, are you a Catcher in the Rye person or a Lolita person?
Tee Party
By Eva Medoff, June 17th, 2010
Molly Crabapple, CITY’s favorite cartoonist, will be unveiling her new T-shirt line with Dirtee Hollywood tonight. Crabapple, who produces sketches for the New York Times, Marvel Comics and the Wall Street Journal, has created a line of New York-centric tees featuring playful Victorian-inspired female figures. If you haven’t scored an invite to the party (which will feature burlesque models and free sketch pads for guests), then we suggest you head over to Ron Robinson’s site to check the tees out, or simply take a peek at some more after the jump.
(Super) Model Behavior
By Eva Medoff, April 8th, 2010
To people who say supermodels don’t exist anymore, we say take a look at Lacee Swan’s T-shirts. Model worship is alive and well, and it’s in the form of a plain white tee with a bare-bones sketch and a one-word name. That’s all true fashion aficionados need to identify the shirt’s subjects—the long-legged and sometimes gap-toothed amazons who rule today’s catwalks and ad campaigns.
Not your average tee
By Joanna Barrios, March 26th, 2010
Most T-shirts couldn’t hold their own when paired with a tea-length skirt of full, cream-colored tulle. Not so for the creations of Moises de la Renta—the young New York-based designer lending his innovative tees to MANGO in an exclusive collection.
At the age of only 25, de la Renta is following in his father’s footsteps (yes, Oscar) and contributing to the fashion world with overtly feminine, romantic designs.






