Hey beautiful people,

Akanksha here from Cosmic Dots. You know, one of the most common questions I get in my DMs is: “Akanksha, are graphic tees still trendy in 2025? Or are they over?” Let me tell you straight: graphic tees aren’t just still in style, they’re a lifestyle, and they’re here to stay.

Why Graphic Tees Never Go Out of Fashion

Fashion trends rise and fall. Skinny jeans, neon everything, micro bags, you name it. But graphic tees? They’ve always been around. Why? Because they’re not just fashion, they’re personal statements.

When you wear a graphic tee, you’re not just putting on clothes, you’re putting on an emotion, a thought, a slice of your personality. It could be funny, edgy, rebellious, or even grumpy (hello Bernie the Cat). And that kind of storytelling never goes out of style.

The World Loves Them More Than Ever

Here’s a little reality check: the graphic tee market is actually growing every year. By 2032, the global custom t-shirt printing industry is forecasted to hit over $4 billion. That’s insane growth for something people keep calling a “trend.” If anything, 2025 is proving that the demand for bold, expressive fashion is only increasing.

Why I Personally Love Designing Them

As an artist, graphic tees are one of my favorite mediums. Unlike a painting that sits on a wall, a tee moves, lives, and breathes with you. It tells your story in the real world.

That’s exactly why I created the Bernie the Cat collection at Cosmic Dots. Bernie isn’t just a character, he’s an attitude, a mood, a voice for those moments you don’t want to sugarcoat.

Styling Them in 2025

Graphic tees aren’t limited to “casual.” This year, I’ve seen them styled with:

  • Sleek trousers and heels for an office look that’s both polished and bold
  • Oversized blazers for a chic, street-style vibe
  • Denim skirts or cargo pants for an easy, weekend-ready outfit

They’re versatile, fun, and effortlessly cool, no matter your age or style.

With love and bold prints,
Akanksha Kaushik
Artist & Founder; Cosmic Dots, Sydney

August 21, 2025 — Aakanksha Kaushik

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