This bold streetwear T-shirt features a provocative, high-contrast graphic of a Black figure on a crucifix on the front, rendered in warm ochre and or...
This bold streetwear T-shirt features a provocative, high-contrast graphic of a Black figure on a crucifix on the front, rendered in warm ochre and orange tones against a black cotton base. The back displays the stark, distressed white text 'FREE JEFF' in a heavy sans-serif block font—referencing activist and artist Jeffrey McCall (aka Jeff), known for his work with the collective 'A Wful' and advocacy around racial justice and artistic freedom. The garment includes subtle branding: a QR code tag at the inner collar and a small yellow woven label at the hem reading 'A WFUL / OF COLOUR & STYLE', indicating its origin from the independent creative studio A Wful. Made from standard-weight 100% cotton jersey, it offers a relaxed, unisex fit with classic short sleeves, ribbed crew neck, and durable screen-printing. Ideal for statement-making daily wear, art events, or protest-aligned fashion, this piece merges religious iconography with contemporary activism—a hallmark of post-punk and Afrofuturist-inspired design. Not intended for formal settings; best paired with jeans, cargo pants, or layered under denim jackets. Seasonally versatile for spring, summer, and early fall.