This oversized white cotton T-shirt features a minimalist yet provocative typographic statement printed in black sans-serif font across the chest: 'we...
This oversized white cotton T-shirt features a minimalist yet provocative typographic statement printed in black sans-serif font across the chest: 'we buy things we don't need with money we don't have, to impress people we don't like'. The design embodies contemporary streetwear ethos—anti-consumerist, introspective, and intellectually charged. Constructed with a relaxed, boxy silhouette, it has dropped shoulders, wide short sleeves, and a slightly elongated hem with side slit details and visible button accents for subtle deconstruction. The fabric appears soft and breathable, ideal for layering or solo wear in warm weather. Perfect for urban casual styling, art-school aesthetics, or as a conversation-starting piece in creative environments. Its unbranded nature suggests either an independent designer label or a conceptual fashion statement piece—common in avant-garde or editorial-focused brands. Suitable for daily wear, gallery visits, coffee shop hangs, or as a statement layer under open shirts or jackets. Seasonally appropriate for spring and summer; gender-neutral cut makes it wearable across identities.