This white long-sleeve pullover hoodie features a bold, avant-garde graphic print centered on the chest: a distorted red-and-black abstract shape rese...
This white long-sleeve pullover hoodie features a bold, avant-garde graphic print centered on the chest: a distorted red-and-black abstract shape resembling a stylized shoe or logo, overlaid with fragmented, glitch-effect typography reading 'ADAIC' (partially obscured and artistically degraded). The design evokes digital distortion and streetwear deconstruction aesthetics. Constructed from soft, mid-weight cotton-blend fleece, it offers relaxed comfort with ribbed cuffs and hem for a clean silhouette. The crew neck is neatly finished with a small black woven label at the back neckline (bearing indistinct branding), suggesting a contemporary independent or emerging label. Ideal for urban streetwear layering, the oversized fit and artistic print make it a statement piece for creative expression. Perfect for casual daily wear in spring or fall, pairs effortlessly with jeans, cargo pants, or joggers. While the exact brand remains unidentifiable due to obscured labeling and non-standard typography, the visual language aligns with experimental designers like AFA, Corteiz, or independent art-led labels—emphasizing conceptual graphics over traditional logos. Not suitable for formal settings; best worn in creative, youth-driven environments.