Food T-Shirts We'd Actually Wear
Food and fashion aren’t the best mix. They can work together if you’re Lela Rose or some other high-fashion designer, and the caviar has been abstracted into paillettes, but a straight-up print of steak frites rarely suits a tea-length dress. Or even a T-shirt. Cases in point: No. No. Definitely not.
These, though, are food-related shirts we’d actually want to wear. (The moral here? It helps when the food appears in word form.) Check ‘em out.
Truer words have been spoken… Nylon, $30
Lucky magazine editor in chief Eva Chen approves. Topshop, $60
One of our favorite chefs, Paul Kahan, sports this one. Cafe Press, $26
Okay, maybe this one we’d only wear to bed. But still. Etsy, $32
Our friend from Mission Cantina likes this one. And, we’re assuming, he also likes burgers. Threadless, $13