Dogstar Summer Vaction US Tour 2024 Concert T-Shirt . And now, the shirt has made its way offscreen. Anderson himself wore the tee underneath a blazer at Challengers’s Rome premiere early this month. Then, just a few days later, O’Connor—a longtime Loewe darling—sported the phrase on his plissé shirt along with his custom wool suit from the brand to the London premiere. As we know, the “I TOLD YA” trio was rounded out when Zendaya got in on the fun and threw on the top for a more casual outing to one of the film’s screenings earlier this week.Unsurprisingly, Loewe has gotten ahead of the “I TOLD YA” fanfare, likely aware that the public would be clamoring for their own braggadocios tee bearing what has become the unofficial slogan of the movie. The brand is selling Challengers merch of their own, printing the phrase on white and gray shirts and sweatshirts you can snatch up either online or at select Loewe stores. So, whether you’re always right and want everyone to know, or you’re a Tashi superfan, you can express it loud and proud (that is, assuming you have a good $330 lying around in your t-shirt fund).
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Dogstar Summer Vaction US Tour 2024 Concert T-Shirt . In real life, though, we have an idea of where the slogan came from. It seems Anderson, who designed all of the costumes for Challengers, was inspired by a tee once worn by John F. Kennedy Jr. According to People, the son of President John F. Kennedy was seen wearing it a few times in the ’90s, often while spending time with his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, and playing frisbee with his dog. Kennedy Jr. likely wore the shirt as a reference to his father, whose 1961 inaugural button contained the phrase, “I TOLD YOU SO.”Now, one might be wondering what the Kennedys have to do with a tripoded tennis movie, but Anderson actually recently revealed JFK Jr. was a major inspiration when it came to designing O’Connor’s wardrobe for the movie. “When JFK Jr. was younger, in the ’80s and ’90s, there was kind of an effortlessness to his wardrobe—like he could wear anything, and sex appeal would always be there,” the designer told WWD. Loewe even brought in model Tommy Hackett to act as a JFK Jr. stand-in for the shirt’s campaign images to really drive home the point.


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Exactement comme sur la photo, belle couleur.
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When I ride, I like to tuck in my base layer into my short/pants, then I usually have another shirt or jersey over that untucked. With regular base layers, it would always untuck and drive me crazy lol. However, the tall version (which isn’t much longer) does the trick. No more exposed butt crack, even though it’s covered by the outer jersey, and I feel more comfortable when riding my bike. nice tee