This Art That Kills ribbed knit zip-up hoodie features a distinctive black embroidered 'No Fish' logo on the chest—a signature motif referencing anti-...
This Art That Kills ribbed knit zip-up hoodie features a distinctive black embroidered 'No Fish' logo on the chest—a signature motif referencing anti-fishing activism and counterculture symbolism. Crafted from premium vertically ribbed cotton-blend fabric, it offers structured yet comfortable wear with a cropped, slightly oversized silhouette. The full-length silver-toned metal zipper runs from hem to hood, complemented by two front kangaroo pockets and ribbed cuffs/hem for a polished finish. A black woven label at the inner neckline displays the brand’s minimalist typography. Ideal for streetwear enthusiasts seeking bold statement pieces with conceptual depth, this hoodie pairs effortlessly with cargo pants, distressed denim, or layered under jackets. Its textured knit provides moderate warmth, making it suitable for transitional seasons (spring/fall), while the clean white base ensures versatility across urban, casual, and avant-garde styling contexts. The embroidery is raised and durable, maintaining integrity after repeated washes. Designed for unisex appeal, it balances subversive messaging with elevated craftsmanship—perfect for gallery openings, skate sessions, or everyday rebellion.