6 of the best men’s T-Shirts for Summer from &SONS

We pretty much live in T-shirts when summer rolls around here at The Coolector and if, like us, you’re looking to enhance your options over the next few months, check out our pick of 6 of the best summer-ready tees from the chaps at &SONS below:


Boxer Pocket Tee


Introducing &SONS’ 1950s-inspired classic-cut T-shirt, featuring a rounded neck and a beautifully worn-in feel achieved through their vintage wash process. This stylish tee showcases our Trading Post print inside the neck and is finished with their iconic logo label on the pocket. Progressive in style and responsibly produced, crafted from 100% organic cotton.

Breton Striped Tee


The distinctive pattern consists of 21 stripes, each symbolizing one of Napoleon Bonaparte’s victories. Renowned designers like Jean-Paul Gaultier and Coco Chanel have incorporated Breton stripes into their collections. Style icon James Dean popularized the look in the 1955 film “Rebel Without a Cause.”

Panther Tee


Introducing the latest addition to the &SONS hand-printed collection: the Navy Panther T-Shirt. This 1950s-inspired, classic-cut T-shirt features a rounded neck and a bold yellow ink print of a panther, bringing a unique and striking touch to your wardrobe.

75 Tee


Crafted in Portugal with meticulous attention to detail, this tee features a timeless white and blue colorway, embodying classic style. The indigo printed stripes add a touch of sophistication, enhancing its overall aesthetic. Distinctively, the ’75’ graphic print on the sleeve pays homage to Dean’s vintage car and a bygone era.

New Elder Henley


Embrace traditional styling with this classic Elder Henley Shirt, crafted from 100% organic cotton in a 1×1 rib knit. Featuring short sleeves and a three-button neck opening, this shirt captures the authentic Henley aesthetic perfectly.

68 Tee


Crafted from premium 290g organic cotton jersey, this T-shirt delivers exceptional comfort and quality. Our organic cotton farming process significantly reduces water, energy, and pesticide use compared to conventional methods. We ensure that the entire fabric and garment processing meets high ethical and environmental standards, remaining free from harmful chemicals.


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