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Streetwear Patchwork Long Sleeve T-Shirt For Women - Oversized Graphic Tee With Contrast Panels, Casual & Trendy (Multiple Sizes)
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Sourced from SheChic
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 34715901
Item specifics
Thickness
Regular
Sleeve Length (Cm)
Long Sleeve
Season
Spring/Autumn
Size
Regular
Material
Polyester
Pattern Type
Print
Style
Casual
Item description from the seller
Your Canvas for Self-Expression
When your Instagram feed needs a jolt of creative energy, this isn’t just a tee—it’s wearable art. The intentionally mismatched panels create optical illusions that make 5’2" frames look model-proportioned, while the slightly dropped shoulders give that coveted "borrowed from the skater boys" vibe.
Why This Tee Earns 58% Repeat Buys
✔ Strategic Patchwork – Diagonal seam placements visually slim torsos without restrictive tightness.
✔ All-Season Arm Game – 30% cotton blend sleeves stay breathable yet opaque under motorcycle jackets.
✔ Anti-Basic Graphics – Non-branded abstract prints avoid fast fashion fatigue.
✔ Gender-Blurring Fit – XXL sizes intentionally styled oversized for unisex appeal.
✔ Low-Effort Styling – Pairs equally well with bike shorts for gym runs or leather pants for dive bars.
From Lecture Hall to Underground
9am: Throw it on with mom jeans for your art history seminar—the high neckline keeps you decency-approved. 11pm: Tie a knot at the waist, layer over a mesh top, and suddenly you’re the most interesting person in the basement techno party. That’s the magic of intentional imperfection.
Claim Your Spot in the Subculture
Click [Add to Cart] to own this cult-favorite blank canvas. Because real style isn’t about labels—it’s about how you rearrange the pieces.




























