A bold streetwear essential featuring Gallery Dept’s signature dark aesthetic and subversive art direction. The front displays a striking monochrome g...
A bold streetwear essential featuring Gallery Dept’s signature dark aesthetic and subversive art direction. The front displays a striking monochrome graphic of a skeletal figure holding a large, detailed eyeball within a sphere labeled 'ART THAT KILLS'—a nod to the brand’s provocative commentary on art, consumerism, and mortality. The back complements it with stylized, distressed typography spelling 'GALLERY DEPT KILLS' amid cosmic star speckles, reinforcing the brand’s dystopian visual language. Crafted from premium cotton jersey for soft drape and comfort, this oversized-fit tee offers relaxed silhouette ideal for layering or solo wear. Perfect for urban explorers and avant-garde fashion enthusiasts, it pairs effortlessly with cargo pants, baggy jeans, or under denim jackets. Designed for year-round casual wear, especially spring through fall, its heavyweight fabric ensures durability without sacrificing breathability. The garment embodies Gallery Dept’s ethos: raw, rebellious, and unapologetically artistic—making it a collector’s piece for fans of underground design and cult fashion.