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Smart Graphic Shirts for Back-to-School

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I don’t know what it is about little boys and graphic tees — they can never have enough! No matter how much I try to encourage my sons to dress like preppy little gentlemen, they simply cannot resist the lure of the graphic tee.

Unfortunately, many of those shirts are too snarky or rude for my taste. I just can’t bring myself to buy any more of them — but still, the kids want more. In honor of the back-to-school shopping season, I’ve found graphic tees that are as smart as they are kid-friendly. I’m hoping to encourage a love of wit while indulging their fun side.

(A mom can dream, right?)

Giraffe tee, Harajuku Mini available at Target.com

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  • Casette Tape

    Casette Tape

    As strange as it may sound, it's very likely that most of your kid's classmates have never held a cassette tape in their hands. Truly old school! Available at littletrendstar.com

  • Super Fly

    Super Fly

    Whether your boy is pretty fly or just likes bugs, we love the graphic insect in this tee, and so will he. Available at shopbelle.com

  • We have Pi

    We have Pi

    Nerd humor for everyone! Available at lolshirts.com

  • Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes

    It's elementary, my dear Watson — everyone loves the classic sleuth. Available at jcrew.com

  • Einstein

    Einstein

    Who does he think he is? Do you even have to ask? Available at red21boys.com

 

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ROXANNA SARMIENTO
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Roxanna Sarmiento publishes Everyday Treats, a blog about living well every day, and The Frog & Snail, a lifestyle blog for parents of boys.

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