Aadhivaaram
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Step into the future with street style thatβs out of this world. This AVEND oversized tee blends cosmic energy with playful design β perfect for dreamers and trendsetters.
π€ Front Design:
Simple and sharp β features the AVEND logo in a bold, edgy brush font on a creamy white fabric speckled with subtle pastel dots for that modern, Y2K-inspired touch.
π¨ Back Design:
A full-blown astronaut character graphic surrounded by floating elements like:
Currency signs, stars, and comic-style text
Large βAVENDβ branding up top
Street-style typography with creative chaos and fun visuals
The back has a graffiti-meets-anime aesthetic that makes this tee pop in any crowd.
Soft-touch cotton-blend fabric with pastel speckles
Oversized unisex fit for streetwear comfort
Vibrant screen-printed back graphic
Ideal for fans of urban art, space themes, and futuristic fashion
The most awaited, festive, fun filled, loved and the best day of the week. It is the Aadhi(First) day in the Vaaram(Week) as it is generally translated in Telugu.
Aadhivaaram
Couldn't load pickup availability
Step into the future with street style thatβs out of this world. This AVEND oversized tee blends cosmic energy with playful design β perfect for dreamers and trendsetters.
π€ Front Design:
Simple and sharp β features the AVEND logo in a bold, edgy brush font on a creamy white fabric speckled with subtle pastel dots for that modern, Y2K-inspired touch.
π¨ Back Design:
A full-blown astronaut character graphic surrounded by floating elements like:
Currency signs, stars, and comic-style text
Large βAVENDβ branding up top
Street-style typography with creative chaos and fun visuals
The back has a graffiti-meets-anime aesthetic that makes this tee pop in any crowd.
Soft-touch cotton-blend fabric with pastel speckles
Oversized unisex fit for streetwear comfort
Vibrant screen-printed back graphic
Ideal for fans of urban art, space themes, and futuristic fashion
The most awaited, festive, fun filled, loved and the best day of the week. It is the Aadhi(First) day in the Vaaram(Week) as it is generally translated in Telugu.