A bold streetwear statement piece featuring a striking red screen-printed graphic of a male face with barbed wire wrapped around the lower half and a ...
A bold streetwear statement piece featuring a striking red screen-printed graphic of a male face with barbed wire wrapped around the lower half and a surreal oval inset on the forehead depicting a ship on water. The design evokes themes of constraint, surveillance, and psychological tension—common motifs in contemporary art and protest-inspired fashion. Made from standard 100% cotton jersey, this relaxed-fit short-sleeve tee offers soft comfort and breathability for warm-weather wear. The print uses high-opacity red ink for vivid contrast against the crisp white base. Ideal for layering or standalone styling in urban, avant-garde, or alternative fashion contexts. Perfect for gallery openings, music festivals, or daily expressive wear where visual impact matters. Notable for its conceptual depth and graphic intensity, it aligns with designers like Daniel Arsham, C215, or early Supreme x Takashi Murakami collaborations—but no definitive brand logo is visible beyond a generic black neck tag with indistinct yellow branding (possibly 'LUMBER' or similar, but unverifiable). Size appears to be medium/large based on proportions.