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Collage Statue Tee
Product Description
This vintage-wash T-shirt, crafted from 100% cotton jersey, marries comfort with artistic expression. Featuring a unique sun-faded neckline and multi-colored embroidery, it draws inspiration from the Dada art movement, making it a standout choice for creative wardrobes. The true-to-size fit and high-quality construction ensure a relaxed yet stylish silhouette, perfect for layering or wearing solo. Ideal for casual outings or artistic endeavors, this top combines heritage craftsmanship with innovative design. From the brand: Details 11 oz cotton Jersey 1" neck rib with 3/16" coverstitch four thread overlock seam construction blind stitch hems this garment has undergone a vintage wash to remove all shrinkage and give the contrast neckline a unique sun-faded look Jersey Color: Warm Grey Rib Color: Warm Grey Embroidery Color: Multi Size & Fit True to size Model wears a large Model measures: height 6'3" / 190cm XS S M L XL XXL Chest 20" 21" 21.75" 22.75" 24.5" 25.75" Length 24.25" 24.5" 25.5" 26" 27.5" 28.25" Shoulder 18.5" 18.75" 19.5" 19.75" 20.5" 21.5" Sleeve 7.25" 7.5" 7.75" 8" 8.5" 8.75" Care & Origin 100% cotton Machine wash cold tumble dry low Designed in Los Angeles Imported Description For this group, we were inspired by Dada, the early 20th-century art movement that rejected logic and tradition in favor of absurdity, spontaneity, and anti-art gestures. Dada artists like Hannah Höch and Kurt Schwitters used collage to disrupt meaning; cutting and pasting found images into strange, poetic new forms. We were also thinking about Robert Rauschenberg, whose layered, mixed-media works collapsed the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and everyday material. In a similar spirit, we started this collection not with drawings (as we usually do), but by physically collaging scraps of paper and found materials. We then scanned and re-drew them digitally, translating their raw textures into embroideries; preserving the improvisation and irreverence at the heart of Dada.











