This oversized white cotton T-shirt features bold, hand-drawn graphic art by Art That Kills—a cult-favorite streetwear label known for its dark, punk-...
This oversized white cotton T-shirt features bold, hand-drawn graphic art by Art That Kills—a cult-favorite streetwear label known for its dark, punk-inspired aesthetic. The front showcases a highly detailed ink illustration of a skeletal figure with spiked hair, blindfolded with a studded band, and impaled with nails—evoking themes of rebellion, pain, and underground counterculture. A subtle signature appears below the artwork. The back displays an abstract, distorted typographic logo in black ink, rendered in a dripping, chaotic style that complements the front’s intensity. Constructed with a relaxed, boxy fit and soft heavyweight cotton jersey, it offers comfort and durability for daily wear. Ideal for streetwear enthusiasts, alternative fashion lovers, and fans of underground art, this piece pairs effortlessly with cargo pants, distressed denim, or layered under a leather jacket. Perfect for concerts, gallery visits, or expressive urban styling—seasonally versatile for spring through fall. The monochrome palette emphasizes the raw line work, making it a statement piece without overwhelming color.