How to Dress Up a T-Shirt: Street Style for 2019!

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Show your 2019 Street Style by wearing your custom decorated T-shirts in trendy new ways. Graphic T-shirts are the best! They are comfy, attractive, and easy to wash and wear.  So, learning how to dress up a graphic T-shirt is a skill for everyone who loves to be comfortable and look great at the same time! So, just how can you make a custom decorated T-shirt look great at work, at home, at the gym, AND out on the town? Here are 5 ways to dress up a T-shirt so you can look great and feel great, no matter where you plan on wearing your favorite tee.

  1. Layer a tunic length cardigan over your favorite graphic T-shirt, and tuck your skinny jeans into your favorite boots. A custom graphic T-shirt tucked in to your jeans adds a little more design dash to this casual work-day outfit than a basic polo or button-up shirt.
  2. Style a distressed-look custom T-shirt with a cute pencil skirt, tights, and ankle boots. Layer a belt over the T-shirt to create an hourglass silhouette. If it’s chilly outside, top your custom graphic T-shirts with a nubby, cropped cardigan. You can easily take this look from office to out on the town.
  3. Pull on your favorite leggings and retro kicks, and then top it off with a tunic-length cami and oversize graphic tee tied at the waste. This super cute look works as great at the gym as it does at the supermarket or dog park.
  4. Joggers and your favorite distressed tee have never been more in style. Add a suede or leather bomber jacket or even a denim jacket and some black lace-up sneakers and you’ll turn this go-to style into something memorable.
  5. A down vest layered over a slim-fit, long-sleeve graphic T-shirt and your favorite jeans and booties will look as cute at the neighborhood get-together as it does on casual day at the office.

About Post Author

Amber Barz

Amber Barz has been researching, writing, and editing website copy since 2008. She has written multiple books, magazine articles and blogs on a multitude of topics, including fashion, decorating, and graphic design. She is graduate of the University of Northern Iowa and holds a degree in communication with minors in journalism and advertising. She has worked with Broken Arrow T-Shirt Printing and Embroidery for over a decade.
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