When it comes to boys and their oversized (on me), oh-so-comfortable clothes--and especially their soft, years-old t-shirts--I tend to veer a bit towards the kleptomaniac side of the spectrum. There are few things better than slipping into a pair of legitimate boyfriend jeans, a to-the-knees grandpa cardigan, his old college hoodie, or those classic white Hanes tees that feel like they've been through the spin cycle a million times (probably because they have).
And now, there's yet another layer to the appeal of stealing your boyfriend's clothes--on May 28th, Topman will launch it's 4th design project wherein they invite a handful of designers to create their versions of the perfect white t-shirt. Participating designers include: Phillip Lim, Richard Chai, Henry Holland, Juun J, Christopher Shannon, and JW Anderson, along with Topman's in-house design team. The line will be sold in the London and New York (yay!) flagship stores, selected stores nationwide, and online.

Phillip Lim for Topman

Richard Chai for Topman
























