This piece pulls from Greek and Roman sculpture—cracked marble, forgotten gods, time-worn forms—and drags it straight into the street. Classical beauty collides with raw, contemporary defiance, turning history into a statement instead of a museum piece.
Designed for those who wear irony like armor and see decay as evolution. Not nostalgic. Not polite. Just eternal forms, reworked for a world that doesn’t pretend to be perfect anymore.
Built to stand out. Meant to provoke.
History, vandalized—on purpose.
• 100% recycled polyester fabric
• Fabric weight in the EU (may vary by 5%): 5.61 oz./yd.² (190 g/m²)
• Fabric weight in the US (may vary by 5%): 4.42 oz./yd.² (150 g/m²)
• Two-way stretch fabric
• Moisture-wicking material
• Regular fit
• UPF50+ protection
• The fabric is OEKO-TEX 100 standard certified
• The recycled content of this product is certified by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS) for EU-manufactured items, and by the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) for items manufactured in the US
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Degenerate Beanie - White
Minimal. Intentional. Unapologetic.
The Degenerate beanie features a clean white knit with bold blue script embroidery—a nod to classical form defaced with modern attitude. Designed to sit low and wear easy, it’s a quiet statement for people who don’t need to explain themselves.
This piece is about rejecting polish, embracing contrast, and wearing the word that was never meant to be reclaimed.
Details
• Soft, warm knit construction
• High-contrast embroidered “Degenerate” script
• Folded cuff for a classic street fit
• One size fits most
Built for cold weather, late nights, and people who move against the grain.
• 60% cotton, 40% acrylic
• Breathable cotton blend
• Form-fitting shape
• One size fits most
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Degenerate Earth delivers raw street art clothing inspired by ancient ruins, modern decay, and unapologetic rebellion. Wear the fall.
Artistry in Fabric
Each piece is deliberately designed to reflect the allure of decay, transforming imperfections into striking statements.
Wearing our clothing becomes a dialogue with the streets, a testament to the beauty found in every corner.