As-Salaamu alykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu,
I just wanted to share a few words concerning this subject, firstly our beloved Messenger (sallallaahu alayhi wa salam) said, "man tashabbaha bi qawmin fahuwa minhum" Whoever immitates a people then he is from amongt them. Likewise Allaah's Messenger (sallallahu alayhi wa salam) commanded ,"khaalifoo mushrikeen" Be different than the Mushrikeen (polytheist) there are so many ayaat and hadeeth forbidding resembling the disbelievers not only in thier dress but their mannerisms and beliefs as well. When we recite al-Fatihah in our salawaat do we not say after asking Allaah for guidance to the straight path we say,"ghayril maghdoobi alayhim wa laa daaaleen" not of those upon whom Your wrath is upon(the jews) nor of those who go astray (christians). Allaah Al-Hakeem Al-Aleem said concerning our beloved Messenger (sallallaahu alayhi wa salam) said"Laqad kana lakum fee rasoolillaahi uswatun hasanah" "Indeed you have in the messenger of Allaah the best example" Muhammad Ibn Abdullaah Ibn Abdul Muttalib Ibn Haashim wa Haashim min Quraysh wal Quraysh minal Arab wal Arab min Dhuriyyaati Ismaa'eel (alayhis salam wa ala nabiyyena kadhalik) is the best of creatiom (afdaalu khalq) why immitate the people of the book when we have the complete and perfect religion, why immitate them in a despicable vice like smoking cigarettes? And when the youths from amongst the believers see you wearing those t-shirts they will immitate you thinking it must be permissible because they look up to you. The best route to go is to abstain from wearing shirts with logos on them period. Wear a thoube or jalabiyyah. think about it, remember when Jibril (alayhi salam) came to visit the messenger (sallallaahu alayhi wa salam) and he had an exceeedingly white thoube on and his hair was exceedingly black and he had no signs of travel upon him and asked our beloved Messenger(sallallaahu alayhi wa salam) about Islaam , Imaan an Ihsaan? Why cant we see the virtue of emulating the righteous? Allaahu Al-Musta'aan