This oversized short-sleeve button-up shirt features a bold, abstract black graphic print with fragmented lettering (e.g., 'EM', 'Y 12.9', 'HECOOLEST'...
This oversized short-sleeve button-up shirt features a bold, abstract black graphic print with fragmented lettering (e.g., 'EM', 'Y 12.9', 'HECOOLEST') in a distressed, ink-drip style, evoking urban streetwear aesthetics. Constructed from washed cotton or cotton-blend fabric with intentional acid-wash and bleach-splatter effects, it achieves a vintage, deconstructed look with frayed hem and raw-edge detailing. The relaxed fit, dropped shoulders, and extended length make it ideal for layering or wearing solo. Designed for expressive, gender-neutral styling—pair with baggy pants, chunky platform shoes, and bandanas for full Y2K/hip-hop revival vibes. While no visible brand logo appears on the garment (no tag, chest label, or sleeve branding identifiable in images), the design aligns with independent streetwear labels like WACKO MARIA, A-COLD-WALL*, or local Chinese avant-garde brands (e.g., SHUSHU/TONG, SANKUANZ) that favor anonymous, text-heavy graphics. Not suitable for formal settings; best for casual outings, concerts, or creative studio environments. Fabric feels soft yet structured, with moderate drape and breathability for spring/summer wear.