This minimalist streetwear-inspired cropped t-shirt features a bold, oversized '123' numeral print in crisp white against a washed charcoal gray cotto...
This minimalist streetwear-inspired cropped t-shirt features a bold, oversized '123' numeral print in crisp white against a washed charcoal gray cotton jersey. The garment is intentionally deconstructed with raw-cut armholes and hem, creating an avant-garde, DIY aesthetic often seen in contemporary art-fashion hybrids. The back-facing presentation highlights the centered numeric graphic as the sole design element—no logos, tags, or additional branding are visible. Made from soft, slightly heathered fabric with a relaxed yet cropped silhouette, it offers comfort and movement while maintaining a sculptural drape. Ideal for layering under open shirts or jackets, or worn solo for urban exploration, gallery visits, or creative studio settings. The distressed, hand-hung presentation suggests intentional wearability and conceptual styling rather than mass production. While the '123' motif evokes numerology, digital culture, or archival coding, no brand identifiers confirm affiliation with known labels like Off-White (which uses quotation marks/arrows), Fear of God (which favors serif typography), or Supreme (box logo). Thus, it's classified as an unbranded design piece. Perfect for unisex styling in spring/summer, this tee bridges high-concept minimalism with everyday versatility.