This unisex white short-sleeve t-shirt features a bold, statement-making 'ART THAT KILLS' graphic printed in deep red across the chest and back. The t...
This unisex white short-sleeve t-shirt features a bold, statement-making 'ART THAT KILLS' graphic printed in deep red across the chest and back. The text is rendered in a stacked, slightly distorted sans-serif font with a subtle shadow effect, evoking punk, post-punk, and contemporary streetwear aesthetics—reminiscent of subversive art collectives or underground fashion labels. Made from premium cotton jersey, the tee offers a relaxed, boxy fit with ribbed crew neck and clean hemmed sleeves for durability and comfort. The double-sided print ensures visibility from all angles, making it ideal for expressive, avant-garde styling. Perfect for layering under jackets or wearing solo, it pairs effortlessly with denim, cargo pants, or tailored trousers. Designed for daily wear in spring and summer, this piece bridges high-concept art discourse with wearable fashion—ideal for creatives, gallery-goers, and those who embrace provocative self-expression. While the phrase 'Art That Kills' has appeared in various artistic contexts (including references to conceptual art critiques), no definitive mainstream brand logo or trademarked insignia is visible; the design appears to be an independent or limited-edition artistic statement rather than a commercial brand product.