I have several graphic tees that I don’t wear b/c they are too long, and I don’t sew. Cutting them seems a great solution (love your looks!)
May I ask what length you cut your tees to (I am assuming you measure from the shoulder and cut at the same place for all tees?)
The length is just right on you, and I know that the sweet spot might be different for me, but it would give me a starting point for cutting a few non-precious tees and seeing how I like it!

This is really interesting -- the switch from patterned to plain bottoms and the corresponding wish for pattern on top! Fascinating. I have not read all the comments yet but will go back to see if you talk more about what's driving that evolution. In any case, these are all fantastic summer looks and you pick the best graphic tees! I love an arty tee, or one that has special meaning to the wearer. You do such a brilliant job of marrying the colours. Fabulous!

What a fun refresh idea! I have several nice graphic tees that aren't getting much wear and this will be easy to try.

Momo, I got the classic t-shirt. It’s 100% cotton. No side seams and it rolls well.

ClaraT, I cut mine so that they are about 56-58 cm long from shoulder to hem. They are shorter than that after they roll. When I cut the Redbubble tees I try to maintain a white border at the bottom of the pattern that is a similar size to, or larger than, the white border on the upper side of the pattern. Once or twice I have cut too much off, so that the bottom border looked a bit skinny and it didn’t look right. So I start slow now. You can always cut off more later! Just be mindful that not all cut t-shirts roll (see my earlier comments). If they do roll, they will roll more after washing. Below is the website picture of my peacock tee. I think it’s much better cropped.

And thanks Suz, Bonnie and Janet.

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Wow they do look way better once you've cropped them. Very clever!

Thanks Lise. I think unisex style t-shirts are often just men’s t-shirts rebadged “unisex”.

*plonk*

(passed out from fabulous new collection of graphic tees)

Seriously though, I can't even pick a favorite, each one is stellar.

I find graphic tees help add interest to summer outfits without having to layer (and with our hot summers in the southern US, layering is NOT happening unless I'm in heavy a/c settings).

Congrats on putting together a superb graphic tee collection!

Tysm for your reply!

What Lisa said! Can’t pick a favourite. All outfits look so good.

Oh Brooklyn. So so fab. I love how you show us 2-3 looks in succession with the same shirt - it's impactful! You are amazing.
I took notes on the cropping length. I almost never wear tshirts because they hit the widest part of me all wrong and are uncomfortable. And often cropped tees are too short.

You are most certainly set for a long and stylish summer.

Thanks Laurie, Nadine and Lisa