This utilitarian-inspired short-sleeve shirt from Gallery Dept features a rugged khaki cotton twill construction with classic workwear styling: pointe...
This utilitarian-inspired short-sleeve shirt from Gallery Dept features a rugged khaki cotton twill construction with classic workwear styling: pointed collar, front button placket, and two chest flap pockets. Key design elements include a white embroidered 'Joel' name tag on the left chest, a bold red-and-black 'ART KILLS' patch on the right chest (a signature motif referencing the brand’s punk-art aesthetic), and an orange winged emblem on the left sleeve. The interior collar tag confirms 'GALLERY DEPT.' branding. Crafted for durability and streetwear appeal, the relaxed fit and military-adjacent silhouette make it ideal for layered looks or standalone casual wear. The garment balances vintage workwear functionality with contemporary art-world irony—embodying Gallery Dept’s ethos of deconstructing institutional norms through fashion. Perfect for urban exploration, gallery openings, or everyday expressive dressing in spring/summer. Buttons are tonal resin; fabric has slight texture and breathability for warm weather. Notable for its intentional ‘imperfect’ detailing—slightly oversized cut, raw-edge embroidery—enhancing its anti-establishment charm.