This oversized knit sweater features a bold, distressed black-and-white graphic print inspired by manga/anime aesthetics, with fragmented text and dyn...
This oversized knit sweater features a bold, distressed black-and-white graphic print inspired by manga/anime aesthetics, with fragmented text and dynamic character illustrations evoking a punk-grunge streetwear vibe. The crewneck silhouette is relaxed and boxy, crafted from soft, medium-weight cotton-blend knit for comfortable layering in transitional seasons. Ribbed cuffs and hem provide structure while maintaining a slouchy drape. Styled here over a white collared shirt with a pleated mini skirt, it exemplifies contemporary Y2K-influenced layered fashion. Ideal for casual outings, campus wear, or creative studio settings where expressive, art-forward dressing is celebrated. The print includes stylized phrases like 'THE ONLY COMFORT AND LACK OF COMFORT' and abstract figures reminiscent of underground comic zines—suggesting an independent designer or niche label rather than a mainstream luxury brand. No visible logos or brand tags confirm commercial origin; the aesthetic aligns with avant-garde indie labels such as Enfants Riches Déprimés or early Comme des Garçons PLAY derivatives, but without definitive branding, it remains unattributed.