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The SceneStyled Graphic Top Edit

Winter layers start with the right base, graphic tees & tanks speak louder than your jacket ever could.

Raneem Maaly

The SceneStyled Graphic Top Edit

Graphic tops and tanks aren’t just the “basics” you panic-buy; they’re the attitude anchors of an outfit. The pieces that don’t just sit there politely but say a little something - suggestive, playful, sometimes a touch provocative - turning even your simplest layered look into an actual choice. From the quiet flexes to the full-volume statements, each one carries its own kind of charge, giving your fall wardrobe a starting point with personality.

And as the weather finally remembers it’s supposed to cool down, these tees and tanks become the real canvas. A minimal graphic under a blazer, an oversized slogan tee tucked into knitwear, a cami peeking out beneath a cardigan - they all work solo or as the first move in a more layered game. Fall isn’t only about the big coats; it’s about the pieces that set the tone before you even reach for one.

Kheznet Beirut | “Anas Bukhash” Shirt

The kind of reference that lands only if you’re deep enough in the cultural loop to understand why it’s funny.

Trashy Clothing | Tamer Shirt

A pop icon printed with intentional irreverence. It sits somewhere between nostalgia and irony, worn by someone who knows how to reclaim taste politely judged by others. 

Nob Designs | Enta Fain Shirt

A question every Arab has asked and been asked. Wear it, and let it do the asking.

Isis Dunya | DÜNYA Top

Front stays minimal, the message lands at the back. Identity worn without performance or apology. 

Shabab | Bye Bye London Tee

For all the diaspora who left, returned, and now wear their story on their sleeve.

Eiido | Petah Tee

Cartoonish on the surface, quietly personal underneath. The airbrushed finish gives it softness while the text lands with uncomfortable clarity. 

The Front Row Studios | Trophy Wife Tank

A phrase historically loaded, flipped into something sharp. Worn less as a claim, more as commentary. 

Lavender Label | Discovery Slim-Fit Tee

A graphic for people who prefer suggestion over declaration. Soft lines, controlled energy, no need to explain. 

Society The Brand | Yin Yang Mini Tee

Symbolism without the solemnity. Sweet-toned but deliberate—nothing passive about it. 

You Make Me Sick | ‘Ur Dad Likes My Stories’ Cami

Disarmingly blunt. It says exactly what it says, then lets everyone else deal with their reaction.

After Hours | Fine Shit Tee

Oversized, understated, and confident enough not to over-justify itself. Sometimes the message works because it’s barely trying.