Undercover SS04 “Languid” Karl Marx Arabic T shirt

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Size: Medium

Undercover was founded in 1993 by Jun Takahashi whilst he attended Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, alongside the famous Nigo. His clothing label is driven by the motto “We make noise, not clothes.” Takahashi translates the subversion and disruption of punk rock into fashion with his blend of bondage, gothic, baroque, and grotesque aesthetics embodying the spirit of rebellion in fashion

From the Spring/Summer 2004 “Languid” collection where Takahashi focused on the duality of self-perception and the accompanied distortion. This t shirt features a graphic of Karl Marx with a butterfly on his head and Arabic writing beneath. Undercoverism tag on the neckline. In good condition for its age, has some small flaws throughout

Measurements:

•Length: 28 in

•Pit to pit: 22 in

•Sleeve: 7 in

•Shoulders: 19 in

•Hem: 23 in

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Size: Medium

Undercover was founded in 1993 by Jun Takahashi whilst he attended Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, alongside the famous Nigo. His clothing label is driven by the motto “We make noise, not clothes.” Takahashi translates the subversion and disruption of punk rock into fashion with his blend of bondage, gothic, baroque, and grotesque aesthetics embodying the spirit of rebellion in fashion

From the Spring/Summer 2004 “Languid” collection where Takahashi focused on the duality of self-perception and the accompanied distortion. This t shirt features a graphic of Karl Marx with a butterfly on his head and Arabic writing beneath. Undercoverism tag on the neckline. In good condition for its age, has some small flaws throughout

Measurements:

•Length: 28 in

•Pit to pit: 22 in

•Sleeve: 7 in

•Shoulders: 19 in

•Hem: 23 in

Size: Medium

Undercover was founded in 1993 by Jun Takahashi whilst he attended Bunka Fashion College in Tokyo, alongside the famous Nigo. His clothing label is driven by the motto “We make noise, not clothes.” Takahashi translates the subversion and disruption of punk rock into fashion with his blend of bondage, gothic, baroque, and grotesque aesthetics embodying the spirit of rebellion in fashion

From the Spring/Summer 2004 “Languid” collection where Takahashi focused on the duality of self-perception and the accompanied distortion. This t shirt features a graphic of Karl Marx with a butterfly on his head and Arabic writing beneath. Undercoverism tag on the neckline. In good condition for its age, has some small flaws throughout

Measurements:

•Length: 28 in

•Pit to pit: 22 in

•Sleeve: 7 in

•Shoulders: 19 in

•Hem: 23 in