Sorry, nothing in cart.
Elvis Presley 1954-2024 Fan Thank You For 70 Years Of Music Signature T-shirt
In Stock
Quick Overview
*** WORLDWIDE SHIPPING ***
HOW TO ORDER:
1. Click button 'BUY PRODUCT'
2. Select the style and color you want:
T-Shirt / Hoodie / Sweater / Tank / Mug
3. Select size and quantity
4. Click 'BUY IT NOW'
5. Enter shipping and billing information
Done! Simple like that!
Product Description
Elvis Presley 1954-2024 Fan Thank You For 70 Years Of Music Signature T-shirt . Admit it: There’s something deeply satisfying about saying, “I told you so.” So maybe it’s no surprise that the fashion world has embraced Loewe’s simple gray tee with the words “I Told Ya” printed on the front.The tee, which is now available to buy from Loewe in white also, in addition to hoodies, first popped up in Luca Guadagnino’s buzzy, sexy tennis movie Challengers, and was given an extra boost last week when Zendaya, one of the film’s stars, wore it to a screening with a classic trench and easy black trousers. It was designed by Jonathan Anderson, Loewe’s creative director, who did the costumes for Challengers, and it’s currently for sale on Loewe’s website along with a version in white and two crewneck sweatshirt styles—all of which we’ll probably see all over our feeds this summer.
Elvis Presley 1954-2024 Fan Thank You For 70 Years Of Music Signature T-shirt,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Elvis Presley 1954-2024 Fan Thank You For 70 Years Of Music Signature T-shirt . Anderson says he was inspired by old photos of JFK Jr. playing frisbee with his dog on a manicured lawn wearing the exact same t-shirt: American WASP-core sport at its finest, the kind that still dominates the elite tennis world. No one has been able to confirm exactly what was meant by Kennedy Jr.’s statement tee at the time, but many posit that it was a callback to the buttons printed with “I Told You So,” which were handed out during his father’s inauguration in 1961. Loewe reprinted the JFK Jr. snapshots in a campaign for the merch.In the film, the shirt changes hands as fluidly as its stars exchange suggestive glances. Zendaya’s character, Tashi Duncan, wears it as a young tennis star at Stanford University—at least until her rakish tennis-playing boyfriend Patrick Zweig (Josh O’Connor) runs off with it after the two have a fight. Years later, after Tashi has married Patrick’s best friend and biggest rival, Art Donaldson (Mike Faist), Patrick shows up at a tournament wearing the same tee. The implication seems to be something like this: “I told ya you still want me.”
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.