A bold, concept-driven black cotton T-shirt featuring avant-garde graphic design inspired by critical theory and visual semiotics. Front print display...
A bold, concept-driven black cotton T-shirt featuring avant-garde graphic design inspired by critical theory and visual semiotics. Front print displays a high-contrast monochrome silhouette with a striking eye motif, accompanied by philosophical text: 'Q. HOW CAN THE MASSES BE MADE TO DESIRE THEIR OWN REPRESSION?' and answers 'A. FASCINATION: SPECTACLE SEDUCED' / 'A. BY NS OWN PROMISCURITY' — referencing Guy Debord’s *Society of the Spectacle* and Situationist critique. Back features fragmented typography with 'YOUR DESIRES FOR REALITY' above stylized 'AIRD' lettering (possibly an acronym or typographic play), overlaid on a torn document aesthetic resembling archival material or ideological manifestos. The garment uses screen-printed light blue text and white graphics for strong visual contrast against the black base. Cut in a relaxed, oversized fit typical of contemporary streetwear, it prioritizes statement-making over functionality. Ideal for art-school students, conceptual fashion enthusiasts, and those drawn to postmodern critique expressed through wearable media. Not a mass-market item but a niche editorial piece—likely limited-run or artist-collab. Worn casually with jeans or cargo pants, it functions as both apparel and political/artistic provocation. Fabric feels like standard 100% cotton jersey, medium weight, suitable for spring/summer layering or standalone wear in mild climates.