This oversized, relaxed-fit hoodie features a bold, avant-garde graphic print inspired by occult philosophy and punk aesthetics. The central motif is ...
This oversized, relaxed-fit hoodie features a bold, avant-garde graphic print inspired by occult philosophy and punk aesthetics. The central motif is a stylized bald figure flanked by handwritten text quoting Aleister Crowley’s 'Do What Thou Wilt' maxim, surrounded by symbolic dumbbell-like elements and fragmented poetic phrases critiquing modern alienation, consumerism, and self-perception. Printed in black ink on a soft, medium-blue cotton-blend fleece, the design extends to the sleeves with repeating circular motifs. The garment includes a classic kangaroo pocket, ribbed cuffs and hem, and an adjustable drawstring hood—ensuring both comfort and streetwear edge. Ideal for layering in transitional seasons, it appeals to fans of conceptual fashion, underground art, and countercultural expression. While the print evokes themes associated with artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat or brands such as Art That Kills or Enfants Riches Déprimés, no explicit brand logo or trademark is visible—making attribution uncertain. The piece functions as wearable art, suitable for daily wear, gallery visits, or music events where individuality is celebrated.