Description
The thing about the Kendrick Lamar T-shirt that seems to drive both fashion critics and laypeople alike into some kind of dialectical psychosis is that it is at once a quotidian garment and cultural artifact. Made, not to put too fine a point on it, from objectively premium-grade cotton and a deliberately engineered fit matrix, it serves as a kind of everyday armor for the fashion-conscious wearer, a material instantiation of the practical-aesthetic paradigm. What this does, to be frank, is visually and culturally synthesize in a way most merch simply does not, the artwork drawn from the dizzying wealth of Kendrick’s visual lexicon and lyrical heft turning the cotton cloth into a work of art, in a way, a wearable thesis. It is not mere representation; it is the dialectical interplay of fan and artist, visual and sound, self and collective that Kendrick’s work so often plays with. The throughline here seems obvious: this is a shirt that could play both ways, in the parlance of Donna Summer, in the quotidian space of our daily lives or the more elevated space of a concert or show. To put it bluntly, this fucking works. It is a material representation of what Kendrick himself represents: the ability to play both ways, to be in multiple spaces at once, to be, in a word, real.
Product information
Fiber composition | 100% cotton (Heather Grey and Sport Grey color is mixed with polyester) |
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Origin | USA |
Shoulder tape | Twill tape |
Side seams | No |
Care instructions | Machine wash, Tumble dry |
Closure type | Pull-on |
Neck style | Crewneck |
Target Gender | Unisex |
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