Short Sleeve -Shirt
This is a black graphic T-shirt featuring a bold and provocative streetwear-style design. The artwork on the front depicts a person raising an assault rifle overhead. The person is wearing a red shirt with the words “STANDING ON BUSINESS 627” printed in large yellow distressed lettering. The image has a gritty, stencil-like texture with muted tones of orange, yellow, blue, and gray, giving it a rebellious, urban aesthetic.
The T-shirt has a loose, oversized fit with dropped shoulders and a classic crew neckline. The inner neck print shows the branding “Human Mechanics”, along with sizing and care information.
Overall, this T-shirt carries a strong statement and street-culture vibe, blending political art and fashion attitude.
Frequently asked questions
What is the return policy?
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Are any purchases final sale?
We are unable to accept returns on certain items. These will be carefully marked before purchase.
When will I get my order?
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Where are your products manufactured?
Our products are manufactured both locally and globally. We carefully select our manufacturing partners to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.
How much does shipping cost?
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