Star of David T-Shirts Guide
If you are looking specifically for the T-shirt format — not hoodies, not jackets, not caps — this is where the Star of David pieces live. Three active models, two fits, two artwork placements, multiple colourways.
For the full collection context (caps, fit philosophy, construction notes), see the Star of David Streetwear pillar.
The three active T-shirts
Star of David T-Shirt — Women
The original women's piece. Same Star of David composition in both slim and oversized fits. Front or back artwork placement. Standard cotton weight.
View piece →Star of David T-Shirt — Men
Men's cut of the same Star of David composition. Same fit options and colourway range as the women's piece.
View piece →Spring Collection
Spring 2026 edition. Heavier cotton with seasonal palette — lemon, pink, structured cream. Reads more elevated than the standard cotton.
View piece →Three decisions, narrowed
- Standard or Spring weight. Standard at $90 is the everyday weight. Spring at $120 is denser, more structured.
- Tel-Aviv slim or Haifa oversized. Tel-Aviv runs closer to the body. Haifa runs roomy.
- Front or back placement. Front reads as a direct statement. Back reads when an outer layer comes off.
Questions and answers
What is the difference between the $90 and $120 T-shirt?
Cotton weight and seasonal context. The $90 piece uses standard premium cotton. The $120 Spring piece uses denser cotton with a more structured hang. The artwork is the same.
Are the men's and women's T-shirts the same artwork?
Yes. The Star of David Hebrew letterform composition is identical. The cut is different.
Is the Star of David printed or embroidered?
Printed. T-shirt cotton weight is too light to support embroidery without changing the hang. The print process holds detail through repeat wash cycles.