The Letterform Tshirt by NOWAY is very well executed. I dig the concept of incorporating basic shapes as letters but I especially love the treatment here. Available for €35.
What I love most about this Shapes & Colors Tshirt by Cody Hudson are the shapes and the colors. I kid you not. Get yours for £25 from Concrete Hermit.
The Polka Polygon Tshirt by Second Son is a subtle flip on the traditional polka dot pattern. It incorporates "Second Son" into the bottom line in an equally subtle manner. Get yours for £30.
Green Grass by Jessalin Beutler offers a nice visual. So the grass isn't always greener on the other side; sometimes it's just green. Cop it for $24.
The CMYK Series consists of 4 Tshirts…each with an A4 sheet printed in one of four process colors. It's labeled as an exercise in design production standards…but I'd like to give it another label: awesome. You can buy it as a set for €75 from Typotheque.
This Basics T-shirt practices what it preaches: brilliant simplicity. This is my favorite Veer T-shirt yet. And that's saying a lot. Available for $22.
Geometric Thought by Yellow Black & White uses geometric shapes as type — spelling out the company name. It's a type tee in disguise available for $22.
Honestly, I don't know what this shirt means...but I've always maintained that graphic T-shirts don't really have to mean anything. Perhaps that's a contributing factor to my fascination with it. One...
V-necks have never really been my thing, but I'd definitely make an exception for this Love T-shirt by GAS'D. Geometric shapes with type knocked out of them spell out "LOVE." I'm a fan of all three...