Design Nothing Worn Out Purple Graphic Zip-Up Hoodie
≈ $10.64
This avant-garde zip-up hoodie features a bold, deconstructed graphic print split vertically: left side displays a stylized theatrical mask with 'KENT...
This avant-garde zip-up hoodie features a bold, deconstructed graphic print split vertically: left side displays a stylized theatrical mask with 'KENT' in distressed yellow typography and red background; right side shows a grayscale portrait of a figure in graduation cap with white cross motif and crucifix necklace. The phrase 'Nothing W' appears at the bottom, referencing the cult film *Nothing* (1982) by Henryk Szalkowski — a known inspiration for underground fashion collectives. The deep purple base is intentionally distressed with frayed patches, torn fabric overlays, and scattered abstract motifs on sleeves, evoking post-punk and anti-establishment aesthetics. Made from soft cotton-blend fleece with ribbed cuffs and hem, it offers relaxed streetwear comfort while serving as wearable art. Ideal for creative expression, gallery openings, or high-fashion street styling. The design aligns with contemporary conceptual labels that blend cinema, religion, and subversion — though no explicit brand logo is visible, the visual language strongly echoes the ethos of Enfants Riches Déprimés or Art That Kills. Not a mass-market item, but a statement piece for collectors of narrative-driven apparel.