This oversized gray hoodie features a striking monochromatic graphic print on the back and sleeves, blending surrealism with streetwear aesthetics: sy...
This oversized gray hoodie features a striking monochromatic graphic print on the back and sleeves, blending surrealism with streetwear aesthetics: syringes, perfume bottles, flowers, sunglasses, and cassette tapes intersect in a layered, X-ray-inspired composition. The design evokes themes of beauty, medicine, nostalgia, and rebellion—typical of avant-garde indie or underground fashion labels. Made from soft cotton-blend fleece, it offers relaxed comfort with ribbed cuffs and hem, and a classic drawstring hood. Ideal for layering in transitional seasons, this piece stands out as a statement outerwear option for urban explorers and art-conscious youth. While no visible brand logo appears on the garment (no chest tag, neck label, or sleeve branding is discernible), the artistic execution suggests influence from designers like Virgil Abloh’s deconstructionist approach or Japanese brands such as Undercover or A-Cold-Wall*, though not officially affiliated. Perfect for daily wear, gallery visits, music festivals, or creative studio settings—pairs effortlessly with cargo pants, distressed jeans, or wide-leg trousers. The muted gray base ensures versatility, while the high-contrast white/gray print commands attention without overwhelming.