This oversized gray heather cotton T-shirt features a deconstructed streetwear aesthetic with intentional distressing—frayed hems, raw-cut armholes, a...
This oversized gray heather cotton T-shirt features a deconstructed streetwear aesthetic with intentional distressing—frayed hems, raw-cut armholes, and scattered small colorful patches resembling branded stickers or badges. The relaxed silhouette offers comfort and versatility, while the asymmetrical wear-and-tear details (including horizontal slits at the hem) evoke a post-consumer, DIY punk-inspired vibe. Patches vary in shape and color—including red, yellow, blue, green, and orange—and appear to be sewn or heat-pressed on, suggesting custom embellishment rather than official branding. Ideal for layering or standalone styling in urban casual settings, the garment balances rugged texture with playful visual interest. Though no clear logo or brand tag is visible (the inner neck label is black but illegible), the design aligns with contemporary avant-garde streetwear trends seen in labels like Vetements, Rick Owens DRKSHDW, or independent designers. Perfect for spring/summer daily wear, art events, or festival outings where expressive individuality is celebrated.