Gallery Dept. presents these high-impact white cotton-blend sweat shorts featuring bold, hand-drawn graphic prints inspired by punk and alternative ro...
Gallery Dept. presents these high-impact white cotton-blend sweat shorts featuring bold, hand-drawn graphic prints inspired by punk and alternative rock aesthetics. The front-right thigh showcases a large screaming face with spiky hair and pink tongue, overlaid with the phrase 'Is This What Heaven Sounds Like?' in distressed script—a signature motif referencing underground music culture. The left thigh displays a dynamic black flame-style logo with partial text 'ORDS' (likely part of 'RECORDS'), while the upper left hip features a circular emblem with a flaming silhouette and star. Constructed with an elastic waistband, adjustable drawstrings, and relaxed fit for comfort and movement. Made from soft, brushed fleece-back fabric ideal for warm weather. Perfect for streetwear enthusiasts who value expressive, art-driven design. Ideal for casual outings, concerts, or layered looks with oversized tees and sneakers. The unisex cut and raw-edged hem add to its deconstructed, DIY-inspired appeal.