




Yearbook Tee
Product Description
This versatile T-shirt features a vintage-inspired design with original embroidered artwork, reflecting a sun-faded look after undergoing a vintage wash. Crafted from 100% cotton jersey, it offers comfort and breathability, making it perfect for casual outings. The unique rust-colored ribbed neckline adds a stylish contrast, while the whimsical motifs evoke nostalgia from vintage yearbooks. Designed in Los Angeles, this piece combines a classic aesthetic with modern fit for effortless pairing with any wardrobe. From the brand: Details 11 oz cotton Jersey 1" neck rib with 3/16" coverstitch four thread overlock seam construction blind stitch hems Original embroidered artwork this garment has undergone a vintage wash to remove all shrinkage and give the contrast neckline a unique sun-faded look Jersey Color: Natural Rib Color: Rust Embroidery Color: Multi Size & Fit True to size Model wears a large Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm XS S M L XL XXL Chest 20" 21" 21.5" 22.5" 24.25" 25.75" Length 25.75" 26.5" 26.75" 27.5" 27.75" 28.75" Shoulder 18" 18.5" 18.75" 19.25" 20.5" 20.75" Sleeve 7" 7.25" 7.5" 7.5" 7.75" 8" Care & Origin 100% Cotton Machine wash cold and tumble dry low Designed in Los Angeles Imported Description For this SS25 season we wanted to lean more into a natural color palette for this group and asked ourselves, “which vintage garments are naturally like this?”. We found that vintage Reunion or Beer Jackets, and Senior Cords often were fabricated from these lighter tones, and elevated with bright signatures and academic motifs. These pieces are also incredibly rare in the vintage world, so we created our own iteration of these styles through the SZ lens. During our research for this group, we looked through numerous yearbooks from the 1930’s - 1950’s to decide what would realistically end up on these styles. They were filled with whimsical doodles, inside jokes, and collaged photos. We created our own mascots, crests, (also inspired by our own high school experiences) and a highly detailed yearbook signature page as a focal point for this group.