This oversized brown cotton T-shirt from Art That Kills features bold, avant-garde graphic design—perfect for streetwear enthusiasts seeking expressiv...
This oversized brown cotton T-shirt from Art That Kills features bold, avant-garde graphic design—perfect for streetwear enthusiasts seeking expressive, conceptual fashion. The front displays a small, red 'ART THAT KILLS' logo on the left chest in a stylized, distressed font, while the back showcases a large, layered abstract composition of colorful, overlapping 'G'-like or organic loop shapes in yellow, pink, green, purple, orange, beige, and white—evoking pop art and typographic deconstruction. Made from soft, heavyweight 100% cotton jersey with a relaxed, boxy fit and ribbed crew neck, it offers all-day comfort and durability. Ideal for layering or wearing solo, this piece bridges underground art culture and high-fashion streetwear. Wear it with cargo pants, baggy jeans, or tailored shorts for an edgy, contemporary look. Suitable for casual outings, gallery visits, music festivals, or urban exploration—especially during spring and summer months when its breathable fabric shines. The intentional contrast between minimal front branding and maximalist back print reflects the brand’s ethos of provocative visual storytelling.