"Un Chein Andalou" Thermal Slate

$75.00

A molten collision of irreverence and surrealist dream-logic, the new thermal pushes beyond apparel into the realm of visual rebellion. Anchored by a vintage X-Ray Spex band poster distorted into a liquified, Salvador Dalí-esque melt, the piece operates like a wearable hallucination—history slipping, dripping, reshaping itself in real time.

Electric neon Hindu OM motifs hover throughout the design, vibrating between spiritual resonance and countercultural defiance, while the central proclamation, “Un Chien Andalou,” nods to Dalí’s only film—a manifesto of surreal disruption. Layering these elements with chaotic iconography—Ronald Reagan rendered with liberty spikes, a sly affront to political mythmaking, and a spectral reference to The Misfits—the thermal becomes a tapestry of anarchic storytelling.

More than a garment, it is a living collage: punk, surrealism, and spiritual symbolism intercut into a single charged statement. A reminder that clothing can challenge, distort, and reimagine the world—whether or not the wearer intends to start a revolution.

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A molten collision of irreverence and surrealist dream-logic, the new thermal pushes beyond apparel into the realm of visual rebellion. Anchored by a vintage X-Ray Spex band poster distorted into a liquified, Salvador Dalí-esque melt, the piece operates like a wearable hallucination—history slipping, dripping, reshaping itself in real time.

Electric neon Hindu OM motifs hover throughout the design, vibrating between spiritual resonance and countercultural defiance, while the central proclamation, “Un Chien Andalou,” nods to Dalí’s only film—a manifesto of surreal disruption. Layering these elements with chaotic iconography—Ronald Reagan rendered with liberty spikes, a sly affront to political mythmaking, and a spectral reference to The Misfits—the thermal becomes a tapestry of anarchic storytelling.

More than a garment, it is a living collage: punk, surrealism, and spiritual symbolism intercut into a single charged statement. A reminder that clothing can challenge, distort, and reimagine the world—whether or not the wearer intends to start a revolution.