So, before I get to the heavy hitters of the Fashion Industry, the Donatellas and the Calvin's, I want to focus on something that I have recently been spending a surprisingly significant amount of time contemplating.. I have been thinking about the limits of fashion but specifically price limits. I feel that I can speak for most people and can say that paying over $50 dollars for a T-Shirt is ridiculous. However, economics aside, some people, other than myself (LOL) would pay more than $50 for a T-Shirt that represents something greater than the fabric. Oh, and I'm a size M! haha.So, as I have been studying this, I came down to three designer T-Shirts that not only represent an idea greater than the fabric can expose but that are actually worth paying the steep price. There are certainly many, many more T-shirts designed by other greats (DSQUARED, DOCLE&GABBANA, GIVENCHY, DIESEL, TOM REBL, BALMAIN, MARC JACOBS, LANVIN + others) but the following three T-shirts I have selected are the most desirable, fashion forward and iconic. (and resulting in the most compliments!) To come to a conclusion, I really must say that it is a smart fashion move to invest in an (expensive) designer t-shirt. Whether it is by a respected and classic designer, a new and funky one or something in between, a simple t-shirt (most favorably crew neck!) will go take on an important role in your own fashion empire, referred otherwise by your style. As for me? I don't own any high-high end t-shirts, not yet. However, in the near future, do not be surprised if you see me in a colorful and fun F*** You Frankie Morello t-shirt or a in sadistic Alexander McQueen one. Have fun!
The first T-Shirt I would recommend investing in are any made by the late British (genius) designer ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
The next suggestion of designer T-Shirts I would recommend investing in if you are not sure which designer to pick, is the (controversial) French designer
JOHN GALLIANO
The last (and perhaps my favorite!) recommendation of brand-name T-Shirts are any by Italian designer FRANKIE MORELLO
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