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The Neon Classic T-Shirt: Your Foundation
The Neon Classic T-Shirt is a 100% ring-spun cotton tee with a relaxed unisex fit. At $24.99, it’s the anchor piece for any streetwear look. Pre-shrunk and soft, it works tucked into wide-leg trousers or loose over slim-fit jeans. In 2026, the oversized tee is still king - go one size up for that effortless drape. Pair it with chunky sneakers and a crossbody bag for a clean daytime fit.
Layering with the Premium Hoodie
Streetwear thrives on layers. The Neon Premium Hoodie ($49.99) is a heavyweight fleece hoodie that doubles as a mid-layer or outer piece. Throw it over the Classic T-Shirt with the tee hem peeking out - then top with a longline bomber jacket. Keep the hoodie neutral (black or grey) to let Neon’s logo pop. It’s the same formula Neon uses in his social media posts, like his recent Instagram carousel showing a hoodie + tech fleece combo.
Polished Edges with the Polo
Not every streetwear look needs to be baggy. The Neon Polo Shirt ($34.99) brings a preppy-meets-utility feel. Wear it buttoned all the way with tailored shorts or half-buttoned over a white tee. In 2026, polo shirts are back as a streetwear staple - think golf-core blended with skate style. Neon’s polo features a subtle embroidered logo that works under a vest or layered with a denim jacket.
Summer Heat: The Tank Top
When temperatures climb, the Neon Tank Top ($19.99) keeps you cool without sacrificing style. Muscle tanks are huge in streetwear for 2026 - pair one with loose carpenter jeans and sandals. Neon himself wore this exact combo in a recent YouTube short about summer fits. The tank’s cut allows for dramatic layering: try it under an open plaid shirt or a mesh overlay.
Accessories & Footwear
The finishing touches matter. A beanie or a bucket hat with Neon’s logo? Not officially in the store yet, but a plain cap works. Footwear: chunky soles (New Balance 550s, Nike Air Max) or retro runners. Avoid dad shoes unless you’re going for irony. The goal is to let the merch be the centerpiece without screaming “fan merch.”