A piece for moving (and for not explaining)
In this t-shirt there's something that works for anyone still finding their place: the portrait looks straight at you, but doesn't judge. No forced smile, no pose. Calm presence. That means you can wear it without feeling like you're carrying a message.
In practice, the centered design doesn't get lost if you're carrying a backpack, if you put a jacket on over it, or if you move a lot. On a normal day — class, errands, training, meeting up with friends — the t-shirt holds up because it doesn't rely on small details.
If you want to play with layers, it works well with a plain hoodie over it: when you open the zipper or take off the layer, the color appears without the whole thing becoming too much. And if you prefer to keep things low-key, the t-shirt also goes with a denim jacket or a windbreaker: the neutral background of the portrait acts as a visual rest for the eye.







