Not is it just eye- catching wearing a weaponry inspired graphic on the chest, but the Krafft Uzi tee conveys a message; one of which is trying to raise the awareness of war via the example of the Balkans conflict. Guns just like the one printed on the tee was replicated and obtained through underground arm dealers in the region at the time. Printed front and back, this 100% cotton t- shirt printed in the USA goes beyond in being just an apparel, but a statement claiming look for the individual.
Fits true to size. Model's height: 6'1"/185cm, chest 38"/96.5cm, waist 32"/81.3cm. He's wearing size medium.
Size | Length | Chest | Outside Sleeve | Shoulder |
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S | 68.5cm/27" | 44.5cm/17.5" | 17.5cm/6.9" | 45cm/17.7" |
M | 72cm/28.3" | 52cm/20.5" | 20cm/7.9" | 51cm/20.1 |
L | 74cm/29.1" | 57.5cm/22.6" | 22cm/8.7" | 56cm/22" |
XL | 76cm/29.9" | 61cm/24" | 23.5cm/9.3" | 59cm/23.2 |
Founder of OG FUCT, Erik Brunetti has been known for infusing American street wear with sophistication since 1990. The American artist and designer often incorporates various elements and icons of pop culture alongside with anti-government and anti-religion campaigns into his design. In the same league with Stussy, Pop Shop by Keith Haring and Hysteric Glamour from Japan, FUCT was one of the first to popularize such concepts. Shop FUCT
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