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Streetwear T-Shirts: Ultimate Buying and Styling Guide

A great tee does the most work in your wardrobe while asking for the least credit – the unsung roadie of streetwear.

Quick Answer

  • A streetwear tee is defined by fabric, not graphics: ringspun or combed cotton at 180-240 GSM gives the structured, opaque hand-feel basics lack.
  • Ringspun cotton is spun into smoother, stronger yarn than carded cotton – it prints sharper and pills less.
  • Screen printing is used in graphic tees because it lays down durable, opaque ink that survives years of washing.
  • A heavyweight tee is the foundation piece of a capsule wardrobe – browse the tees range to build yours.

What Separates a Streetwear Tee from a Basic T-Shirt

A T-shirt is the most universal garment in modern clothing – but the difference between a A$12 basic tee and a streetwear tee worth collecting comes down to four measurable factors: the cotton fibre quality, the fabric grammage, the construction details, and the graphic application method.

The Konahm Authentic T-shirt range and Collage Tee series – available across six colourways from Pantone Blue to Khaki – are built on these four pillars.

This guide covers what to look for, how to style graphic and plain tees, and how tee selection interacts with the broader capsule wardrobe concept.

Cotton Quality: Ringspun, Combed, and Carded

The Cotton fibre that becomes your tee passes through three processing stages that determine the final hand-feel:

  • Carded cotton: Basic mechanical cleaning that removes some impurities but leaves short fibres in the yarn. The result is a rougher, fuzzier surface that pills within 5-10 washes. Budget tees use carded cotton.
  • Combed cotton: An additional combing pass removes short fibres (under 1-1.5 cm) and residual impurities before spinning. The longer remaining fibres twist into a smoother, stronger yarn. Combed cotton tees resist pilling and feel softer against skin.
  • Ringspun cotton: The yarn is spun on a ring frame, which twists the fibres continuously under tension – producing a finer, denser, smoother yarn than open-end spinning. Ringspun combed cotton is the premium streetwear standard: soft, durable, and takes screen printing ink cleanly.
Key Takeaway: Cotton grade decides everything. A tee is made from cotton, and ringspun or combed cotton is the difference between a tee that holds shape and prints crisply versus a thin basic that twists and fades.

GSM for Tees: What Weight Tells You

Grammage matters for tees just as it does for hoodies – see our What is GSM? fabric weight guide for the full breakdown:

Tee Weight GSM Range Characteristics Best For
Lightweight 120-160 GSM Thin, drapey, semi-sheer on white; wrinkles easily Undershirts; hot-humid climates; budget blanks
Midweight 170-210 GSM Balanced opacity, moderate structure, breathable Everyday tees; graphic prints that need a stable substrate
Heavyweight 220-280+ GSM Opaque, structured boxy drape, holds its silhouette Premium streetwear; oversized-fit styling; boxy cropped cuts

A 220 GSM tee has roughly 80% more cotton mass than a 120 GSM tee in the same size. That mass translates directly to opacity (no visible chest through a white tee), drape (structured vs clingy), and longevity (thicker fabric resists abrasion and collar bacon-neck).

Most Konahm tees sit in the 180-230 GSM range – midweight to entry-heavyweight – cut for the structured-but-breathable streetwear profile.

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Konahm Authentic T-shirt in White – a ringspun combed cotton tee in the midweight range.
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Konahm Authentic Tee in Khaki – multiple views. See sizes ->

Screen Printing: How Graphics Stay on a Tee

Screen printing is the dominant graphic application method in streetwear because it deposits a thicker ink layer than digital printing – producing bolder colour saturation and better durability on cotton.

The relationship is: Screen printing is used in T-shirt graphic application to produce a durable, high-opacity print that resists cracking when applied to a stable, heavyweight substrate. The key variables:

  • Plastisol ink: PVC-based, sits on top of the fabric. Most durable, richest colour. The standard for streetwear logos. Can feel heavy or rubbery on thin tees.
  • Water-based ink: Penetrates and bonds with cotton fibres. Softer hand-feel, breathes better. Less opaque on dark fabrics. Fades faster than plastisol over 50+ washes.
  • Discharge printing: Removes the dye from the fabric and replaces it with pigment. Zero hand-feel – feels like the shirt itself. Works only on 100% cotton dark garments.
  • Underbase: A white plastisol layer printed first on dark tees before colour layers. Essential for colour accuracy on black/navy/maroon tees. Skip the underbase and colours look dull.

The Konahm Authentic and Collage Tee series use plastisol on combed ringspun cotton – the pairing that maximises print opacity and longevity while keeping the fabric breathable.

Pro Tip: Match fit to body and intent: regular fit for layering and a clean classic look, oversized for a relaxed streetwear silhouette. Pair an oversized graphic tee with slim or tapered bottoms so the proportions stay balanced – see our capsule wardrobe guide.

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Tee Fit: Oversized vs Regular vs Cropped

Streetwear, which originates from New York City’s skate and hip-hop fashion subcultures, has shifted the default tee silhouette from slim-fit to boxy-oversized over the past decade. The three cuts and how to wear them:

Fit Shoulder Seam Body Length Sleeve Style With
Regular On the shoulder Hip-length Standard short sleeve Jeans, chinos; tuckable
Oversized 1-3 cm dropped past shoulder Below hip Extended (mid-bicep or longer) Wide-leg trousers, cargos, layered over a long-sleeve
Cropped boxy Dropped, wide cut Above hip / at waist Boxy, wide sleeve opening High-waisted trousers, layered over a longer inner tee

Size up one from your regular fit for an oversized streetwear drape. Size up two for a deliberately exaggerated silhouette – common in the Konahm men’s tees collection when styled with slim joggers or wide-leg denim.

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Konahm Collage Tee in Black – a graphic tee with plastisol print on combed cotton.

How to Style a Graphic Tee: 4 Streetwear Formulas

  1. Graphic tee + open overshirt + straight-leg jeans: The tee’s print is the focal point; the open overshirt (flannel, denim, or lightweight nylon) frames it. Let the tee hang untucked. Add a beanie and sneakers.
  2. Plain heavyweight tee + layered chain + cargos: A 220+ GSM plain tee in black or white provides a clean canvas for accessories. The structured drape of a heavyweight tee holds its shape under a chain or pendant. Slim-fit cargos keep the proportion balanced.
  3. Cropped boxy tee + high-waisted wide-leg trousers: The crop shows 2-3 cm of waist; the wide-leg trouser grounds the volume. This silhouette is rooted in 1990s hip-hop fashion proportions. Works with high-top sneakers.
  4. Long-sleeve tee under a short-sleeve graphic tee: The double-tee layer adds depth. The long-sleeve underneath (white or tonal) extends past the short-sleeve cuff by 2-4 cm. The graphic on the outer tee sits unbroken.

Building a Capsule Wardrobe Around Tees

A capsule wardrobe reduces decision fatigue by limiting your closet to interchangeable pieces. The T-shirt is styled within a capsule wardrobe as the foundational layer that every other piece builds on. A streetwear capsule built around Konahm tees:

  • 3 heavyweight tees: Black, White, and one colour (Pantone Blue or Khaki). These are your daily drivers – worn alone or under a layer.
  • 2 graphic tees: Collage Tee in Black and one accent colour. For days when the tee is the outfit’s centrepiece.
  • 1 heavyweight hoodie: Konahm Essential Box Logo in Navy or Black – layers over any tee. See the complete hoodie guide for full hoodie recommendations.
  • 2 bottoms: Black slim cargos + light-wash straight jeans. Both work with every tee and hoodie in the capsule.
  • 1 outer layer: Denim jacket or nylon overshirt. Worn open over the tee or hoodie.

Browse the full Konahm men’s tees collection and the men’s tops range to build from the catalogue.

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Konahm Authentic T-shirt in Grey – a heavyweight cotton tee styled with slim-fit bottoms.
Warning: Screen-printed graphics fail from heat and friction, not age. Always wash inside-out in cold water and skip the dryer – high heat cracks and lifts ink within a handful of cycles.

Tee Care: Washing, Drying, and Print Preservation

The most common tee failure modes, ranked by frequency: collar bacon-neck (stretched, wavy neckline), print cracking, and fabric thinning.

Prevention is straightforward: wash inside-out in cold water (max 30C), use liquid detergent (powder is abrasive), skip fabric softener (coats fibres and reduces print adhesion over time), and air-dry flat.

If you must tumble dry, use the lowest heat setting and remove while still slightly damp. A heavyweight 220 GSM cotton tee cared for this way should survive 80-100 wash cycles before the fabric begins to show meaningful thinning.

A graphic tee’s plastisol print will usually last 50-70 washes before visible cracking begins – screen-printed garments have a finite graphic lifespan by design.

Key Takeaway: Streetwear is part of hip-hop fashion and originates from New York City skate and hip-hop subcultures – the graphic tee has carried that DNA from the 1980s to today.
Pro Tip: Skin-safe, lower-impact cotton matters: OEKO-TEX certifies finished garments are free of harmful substances, and choosing durable heavyweight tees over disposable ones is a small step against fast fashion.

Tee Necklines: Crew vs V-Neck vs Mock Neck

Crew neck is the default for streetwear. The high, rounded collar frames the face and provides a clean surface for graphic placement. It works under any outer layer without showing.

V-neck has a smaller presence in streetwear because the pointed collar competes with graphics and can look dated. It works best on plain, minimal tees where the neckline itself is the feature.

Mock neck — a collar that stands 2-3 cm high — is a newer entry in streetwear. It adds structure without the formality of a turtleneck. The Konahm tee collection focuses on crew neck as the standard, with mock neck appearing in select seasonal drops.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What GSM is best for a streetwear t-shirt?

180-230 GSM for daily wear – opaque enough that a white tee does not show skin, light enough to breathe. Above 250 GSM, the tee starts to wear like a lightweight sweatshirt; below 160 GSM, it is an undershirt.

What is the difference between ringspun and regular cotton?

Ringspun cotton is spun on a ring frame that continuously twists the fibres under tension, producing a finer, smoother, stronger yarn. Regular (open-end) cotton is spun faster but produces a coarser yarn with more fibre ends exposed – rougher to touch and more prone to pilling.

How do I stop my graphic tee print from cracking?

Wash inside-out in cold water, air-dry flat. Heat from a dryer is the primary cause of plastisol print cracking – the ink and cotton expand and contract at different rates under heat, creating micro-fractures in the ink film.

Should I size up for an oversized tee fit?

Size up one from your regular fit for a standard oversized streetwear drape. Size up two for a deliberately exaggerated boxy silhouette. Check the product-specific size chart – not all brands’ “oversized” means the same thing.

Are Konahm tees pre-shrunk?

Most Konahm cotton tees are washed during production to remove residual shrinkage before cutting and sewing. For specific product details, check individual product pages in the men’s tees collection.

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