This oversized, relaxed-fit t-shirt features a bold 'ART THAT KILLS' graphic in retro-futuristic 80s-inspired typography—white block letters with chro...
This oversized, relaxed-fit t-shirt features a bold 'ART THAT KILLS' graphic in retro-futuristic 80s-inspired typography—white block letters with chrome-like highlights, layered over dynamic red and blue radiating beams and subtle starburst accents. The garment is crafted from soft cotton jersey with a deliberate acid-wash or stone-washed finish, creating a vintage, distressed charcoal-black appearance with tonal variations and subtle fading for an authentic streetwear aesthetic. Short sleeves and a classic crew neck ensure comfort and versatility, while the boxy silhouette aligns with contemporary gender-neutral styling. Ideal for layering or wearing solo, it pairs effortlessly with jeans, cargo pants, or shorts. Designed for expressive self-identity, this tee merges art-world provocation with urban casual wear—perfect for gallery openings, music festivals, or everyday statement-making. The print is screen-printed for durability, and the fabric offers breathability for warm-weather wear. No visible brand tag suggests independent or artist-led label origin.