This Off-White t-shirt features the brand’s signature industrial-chic aesthetic with its iconic diagonal arrow motif overlaid on a high-resolution arc...
This Off-White t-shirt features the brand’s signature industrial-chic aesthetic with its iconic diagonal arrow motif overlaid on a high-resolution archival print of Léon Bakst’s 1912 costume design for Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes—specifically referencing the 'Le Dieu Bleu' (The Blue God) production. The bold black arrows intersect across the back, framing fragmented classical imagery in a deconstructed collage style, embodying Virgil Abloh’s ‘quotation marks’ and ‘industrial’ design language. Crafted from premium 100% cotton jersey, it offers a relaxed, boxy fit with ribbed crew neckline and clean hemlines for everyday wear. The TM trademark at top right confirms authenticity. Ideal for streetwear enthusiasts and art-conscious fashion lovers, this piece bridges avant-garde fashion and fine art heritage. Perfect for layering or wearing solo in urban settings, it pairs effortlessly with denim, cargo pants, or tailored shorts. The garment includes original branded tags attached at hem—a hallmark of Off-White’s retail presentation. Seasonally versatile for spring, summer, and early fall, it maintains breathability and soft drape while making a strong visual statement.