Aadhivaaram
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Turn heads and make a fearless fashion statement with our BAD GUY oversized tee – where bold design meets ultimate comfort.
🖤 Front: Features a minimalist yet striking “BAD GUY” drip-text in vibrant yellow – loud, rebellious, and unmissable.
🎨 Back: Showcases a powerful illustrated portrait of a fierce woman under the same yellow “BAD GUY” typography, giving major edgy and retro vibes. Text below says “Watch Now on YouTube” – a subtle nod to music culture.
Oversized unisex fit – effortlessly cool on everyone
Streetwear aesthetic – perfect for concerts, casual hangs, or bold street looks
High-quality fade-resistant print – long-lasting graphic appeal
💡 Style Tip: Pair it with ripped jeans, chunky sneakers, and sunglasses for that off-duty celeb look.
🎁 Great as a gift for music lovers, Billie Eilish fans, or anyone who lives life unapologetically.
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
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Turn heads and make a fearless fashion statement with our BAD GUY oversized tee – where bold design meets ultimate comfort.
🖤 Front: Features a minimalist yet striking “BAD GUY” drip-text in vibrant yellow – loud, rebellious, and unmissable.
🎨 Back: Showcases a powerful illustrated portrait of a fierce woman under the same yellow “BAD GUY” typography, giving major edgy and retro vibes. Text below says “Watch Now on YouTube” – a subtle nod to music culture.
Oversized unisex fit – effortlessly cool on everyone
Streetwear aesthetic – perfect for concerts, casual hangs, or bold street looks
High-quality fade-resistant print – long-lasting graphic appeal
💡 Style Tip: Pair it with ripped jeans, chunky sneakers, and sunglasses for that off-duty celeb look.
🎁 Great as a gift for music lovers, Billie Eilish fans, or anyone who lives life unapologetically.
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.