This oversized black cotton T-shirt features a striking white graphic print on the back: a circular motif composed of intricately drawn barbed wire, e...
This oversized black cotton T-shirt features a striking white graphic print on the back: a circular motif composed of intricately drawn barbed wire, enclosing abstract, stylized line-art elements resembling intertwined serpents or symbolic glyphs. The design evokes themes of rebellion, protection, and edgy minimalism—common in contemporary streetwear aesthetics. The garment has a relaxed, boxy silhouette with short sleeves and a classic crew neckline, suggesting comfort and versatility for layering or standalone wear. Fabric appears to be medium-weight 100% cotton or cotton blend, suitable for daily casual wear in warm seasons. No visible brand tags, logos, or labels are present on the exterior, making attribution challenging; however, the artistic execution resembles independent designer or niche streetwear labels (e.g., Yohji Yamamoto, Rick Owens’ early diffusion lines, or emerging brands like Cottweiler or Kiko Kostadinov’s graphic collaborations). Ideal for urban styling, concert attire, or avant-garde casual looks—pairs well with cargo pants, distressed denim, or tailored trousers for contrast. Not recommended for formal settings. Seasonally appropriate for spring, summer, and early fall due to lightweight construction.