A high-impact streetwear collection featuring 16 distinct oversized black T-shirts from UK-based label Corteiz, in collaboration with French avant-garde brand IH NOM UH NIT. Each piece showcases bold, politically charged, and surreal graphic prints—including balaclava-clad figures, distorted portraits, symbolic text (e.g., 'WINNER', 'CHICAGO', 'Some Like It Violent'), and layered collage aesthetics—reflecting themes of anonymity, rebellion, and cultural commentary. The garments utilize premium cotton jersey with relaxed, boxy silhouettes for maximum drape and comfort. Prints employ photorealistic, glitch-art, and pop-collage techniques, often incorporating metallic chains, floral motifs, and fragmented typography. Ideal for urban styling, layering, or statement-making street looks; pairs effortlessly with cargo pants, distressed denim, or wide-leg trousers. Designed for unisex wear, these tees embody contemporary underground fashion sensibilities rooted in London’s grime and art scenes. Perfect for spring/summer daily wear, music festivals, gallery visits, or expressive casual outings where individuality and subcultural identity are prioritized.