A bold, minimalist streetwear staple featuring the provocative phrase 'ART THAT KILLS' in vibrant red uppercase lettering centered on a clean white co...
A bold, minimalist streetwear staple featuring the provocative phrase 'ART THAT KILLS' in vibrant red uppercase lettering centered on a clean white cotton tee. The oversized, relaxed silhouette offers a contemporary drop-shoulder fit with slightly elongated body and short sleeves—ideal for layering or standalone wear. Constructed from soft, breathable 100% cotton jersey for all-day comfort and durability. The neckline features a discreet woven label reading 'GALLERY DEPT' with a small yellow tag detail, confirming authenticity and brand identity. This piece embodies postmodern art commentary through wearable design, merging conceptual provocation with everyday utility. Perfect for urban exploration, gallery visits, or casual styling with jeans, cargo pants, or shorts. Its unisex cut and neutral base make it highly versatile across genders and seasons. Designed for expressive individuals who value irony, cultural critique, and elevated basics—this tee transcends fashion to function as a statement object. Ideal for spring and summer wear, but also layers well under jackets or hoodies in fall. Machine washable and pre-shrunk for consistent fit over time.