TIRE TRACK OVERSIZE TEE
ANIRI / 2026 designer piece
Drop 001 / 2026Announcement soon

TIRE TRACK OVERSIZE TEE

Back-print impact tee

$95

A dense oversized white tee with a large tire-track impression on the back, designed to feel like a garment that survived direct contact with the street.

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MaterialHeavy white cotton jersey with fixed tire-track back print
Fit and routeOversized, unisex, dropped shoulder and longer sleeve
CareWash inside out on a cold cycle to preserve the back print.
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Creation story

A road signal transformed into a designer print

The idea was not to print a logo bigger. The idea was to leave an urban mark on the garment itself.

TIRE TRACK OVERSIZE TEE began as an image of pressure. A white tee laid against the street, a vehicle passing, a trace left behind. ANIRI translated that feeling into a repeatable textile process, using a fixed back print rather than literal dirt so the object stays wearable, washable, and production-ready.

That shift is what makes the piece designer rather than gimmick. The graphic still carries the violence of the original thought, but the execution is clean enough for a premium wardrobe. The front remains almost silent, which gives the back the full authority of the garment.

In 2026 this kind of contrast matters more than obvious branding. The tee reads as a fashion statement because it compresses street impact, object memory, and a strong oversize silhouette into one clear visual move.

Piece direction
  • Oversized unisex white tee with dense cotton body
  • Large tire-track graphic placed on the full back panel
  • Quiet front view for cleaner layering and stronger reveal
  • Made for everyday styling, editorial shoots, and heavier denim routes
Construction notes
  • Best styled with wider denim or a darker trouser to keep the back print dominant.
  • The print is fixed with textile paint logic rather than accidental surface dirt.
  • The silence of the front is part of the design, not an omission.
Release note
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