

Two sides. Two statements. One tee that says everything. The front opens with a line you've used at least once in your life — "They made me do it" — written in a loose, hand-scrawled graffiti script that runs diagonally across the chest yoke, like someone picked up a marker and just wrote what they felt. The letterforms are irregular, overlapping, full of character — dark charcoal on off-white with a shadow layer underneath that gives the print real depth. A single red quotation mark sits below the text, punctuating the statement like a mic drop. Flip it around and the back tells you the real story. A large framed graphic fills the entire back panel — "DOING IT ALL FOR MY" in clean red type at the top, followed by "INNER" in bold dark block letters and "Child" in a sweeping script that cuts underneath. The word "MMXXII" in red anchors the bottom, giving the whole thing a limited-edition, drop-culture feel. The background is a grunge-textured abstract wash in light grey — distressed, layered, like a photograph that's been through something. Together, the front and back create a complete narrative: the excuse and the truth. They made you do it — and you did it for your inner chil
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