This minimalist short-sleeve t-shirt features a clean, heather gray construction with subtle texture and relaxed fit. The standout design element is t...
This minimalist short-sleeve t-shirt features a clean, heather gray construction with subtle texture and relaxed fit. The standout design element is the pattern of small perforations arranged in a vertical cluster at the upper back, just below the neckline—suggesting enhanced breathability or intentional aesthetic detailing. A small white triangular woven label is stitched at the nape, bearing faint text (likely brand or size info), but no legible logo or trademark is visible to confirm a specific designer. Made from what appears to be soft cotton or cotton-blend jersey, it offers comfort for everyday wear. The cut is slightly boxy and modern, suitable for layering or standalone styling in streetwear or casual contexts. Ideal for spring/summer due to its lightweight fabric and ventilation detail. No front graphics or side logos are present, emphasizing understated design. While the perforation motif may hint at technical or avant-garde brands (e.g., Stone Island, Rick Owens, or Fear of God), the absence of identifiable branding prevents confident attribution. This piece functions best as a versatile wardrobe staple for unisex daily wear, urban exploration, or creative layering.