
2010s · 2020s · American
Production
mass-produced
Material
cotton blend
Culture
American
Movement
Streetwear · Gorpcore
Influences
1990s oversized hip-hop silhouettes
A black sleeveless vest featuring an oversized, relaxed fit characteristic of early 2000s hip-hop fashion. The garment displays a graphic print on the front chest area with white and blue elements forming what appears to be a logo or emblem. The vest has wide armholes and a loose drape that extends to mid-thigh length. The cotton blend fabric appears to have a soft, comfortable weight typical of casual streetwear. The styling reflects the era's preference for baggy, comfortable clothing that could be layered or worn as statement pieces in urban fashion culture.
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