I've really been loving all of the cute graphic tees I've been seeing lately. I tend to buy them and just end up wearing them to bed or around the house. I spend an embarrassing amount of time at home in a tee + sweatpants. About 99% of the time, I'm changed out of my work clothes within 15 minutes of being home. This is basically my after-work checklist:
Tyler's a lucky guy, huh?
In addition to adding to my pj collection, I also love seeing graphic tees dressed up with a skirt + a statement necklace, though I don't know if I'm fashionable enough to pull it off ;). Here are a few of my favorites!
(Side note: I think I'm subconsciously a little obsessed with any thing grey.)
I wear this tee on a weekly basis - pretty sure Tyler loves it. I think it's especially encouraging when he's doing chores around the house, mowing the lawn, etc. ;)
I also came across this one, which would make a great gift for my husband (because he thinks it's hilarious), or my father-in-law (because he loves bacon more than any other person I've ever met).
you will also have an easy time separating colors and you won't be charged extra on graphic teescolor matching by your printer.
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