This black cotton T-shirt features a bold, distressed graphic print centered on the chest: 'YES, I DO BELIEVE IN GOD' in large, weathered blue letteri...
This black cotton T-shirt features a bold, distressed graphic print centered on the chest: 'YES, I DO BELIEVE IN GOD' in large, weathered blue lettering with a metallic sheen. Below the main text, a small white cross icon sits above 'Columbine High School April 20, 1999', referencing the tragic 1999 school shooting—a historically sensitive and controversial design choice. To the right of 'GOD', an oval logo reads 'ERD' in stylized font, likely referencing 'Eternal Rest Denied' or a similar symbolic phrase, though not tied to a known commercial brand. The garment has a classic crew neck, short sleeves, and appears slightly worn or intentionally vintage-washed, suggesting streetwear or protest-art aesthetic. Made from standard-weight cotton jersey, it offers casual comfort for everyday wear but carries strong socio-political connotations. Due to its explicit reference to a real-world tragedy, this piece is often associated with underground art, memorial culture, or critical commentary rather than mainstream fashion. Not suitable for general retail contexts; primarily collected or worn as statement apparel in niche subcultures. No visible brand tag beyond generic inner neck label reading 'DESIGN BY DESIGN'—indicating it is likely an independent or anonymous designer item.