It reads like a flag that’s lost its orientation.
The arrows replace the fixed logic of stripes—no longer horizontal, no longer stable. Instead, they point in multiple directions at once: forward, back, sideways. Movement without resolution.
The “flag” becomes less about nationhood and more about navigation systems breaking down—like airport signage, highway exits, or wayfinding maps that no longer align with where you are.
In a club context, it hits differently:
strobe-lit, disoriented, bodies moving without a clear centre. The dancefloor as a space where direction collapses—left/right, start/end, self/other.
Both a symbol of identity and of condition:
displacement, movement, and systems that no longer point anywhere.
Cut in a relaxed, oversized silhouette, the tee drops wide through the body with extended sleeves and a soft, structured drape. The cotton-poly blend holds shape while remaining breathable—lightweight enough for daily wear, with just enough density to keep the form intact.
Available in washed grey and black, each colourway shifts the tone—grey leans archival and faded, black reads sharper, more direct. Both carry the same sense of disorientation.
| Size |
Length |
Chest |
Shoulder |
Sleeve |
| M |
72 |
112 |
52 |
21 |
| L |
74 |
116 |
54 |
22 |
| XL |
76 |
120 |
56 |
23 |
| XXL |
78 |
124 |
58 |
24 |
Sasha is 187cm and wears a Size XL. May is 177cm and wears a Size S.
Features
- 73.31% cotton, 26.69% polyester — breathable with added structure
- Relaxed, oversized fit
- Distressed directional graphic print
- Soft yet stable drape
- Short sleeve construction
- Unisex
- Colourways: washed grey, black
Care
- Cold machine wash separately before first wear (dark colours may bleed)
- Wash with like colours only
- Turn inside out before washing to protect print
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Hang dry in shade
- Cool iron on reverse if needed
- Do not iron directly on print
- Do not dry clean