Death Pile Tee





Category: TEES





Category: TEES
I was hesitant at first, but the moment I put it on, the fit was just right. The artwork by Anggareza Adhitya really pops on the fabric without feeling stiff.
The heavyweight cotton feels substantial without being stiff, and the graphic has held up perfectly after three washes. I finally grabbed one after kicking myself for missing earlier releases.
The print is crisp and the black background makes the grim reaper design really pop. It fits true to size and has held up well after a few washes already.
Printed on heavyweight cotton that doesn’t feel flimsy, this tee has held up well after a few washes. The artwork has a nice, slightly gritty texture that stands out.
Pulled this out of the bag and the fabric has a nice weight to it—not flimsy at all. The print's got a gritty texture that feels like it'll hold up in the wash.
Now that I finally own this tee, I can say the dreamy artwork looks even better in person—the colors really pop against the black. The fit is relaxed without being baggy, my new staple for lazy Sundays.
I was hesitant on the fit, but the fabric is actually a comfortable medium-weight that drapes nicely. The print is crisp and the “death pile” concept is a funny conversation starter with other skaters.
The fabric is really thick and feels like it'll last, though I wish the graphic was a little more centered on mine. Still, it's comfortable for lounging and the design gets compliments every time.
Finally a shirt that actually fits well and isn't boxy—the cut is slim but not tight. The fabric feels sturdy, like it'll hold up after many washes. Only wish the neck was a tiny bit looser.
The print quality is sharp and the fabric has held up well after a few washes. Only wish the fit was a tiny bit more relaxed in the shoulders, but it's still a solid shirt for the price.