Soft Style Van Gogh T-shirt | Skeleton with a Burning Cigarette
Soft Style Van Gogh T-shirt | Skeleton with a Burning Cigarette
Skeleton smoking a cigarette was a juvenile joke by Van Gogh and a way to show his understanding of the human anatomy, painted early in 1886 while studying at the art academy in Antwerp. Some take it to be an observation about mortality, perhaps even a commentary on the dangers of smoking, but Van Gogh was an avid smoker and the fact that painting skeletons was not on the syllabus at the time suggests this was done for fun outside of the classroom, where deeper meaning would not be on the forefront of Van Gogh's mind.
Soft and light, this well-loved Softstyle tee provides a basic yet modern look. It's a versatile wardrobe essential ideal for hot summer days. The smooth and compactly knitted cotton fabric ensures durability and offers exceptional comfort.
- Crew neck
- Set-in sleeves
- Light and thin
- Classic fit
- Heather Gray: 90% ring-spun cotton + 10% polyester
- Other colors: 100% ring-spun cotton
- Slightly stretchy
- Jersey
- Pre-shrunk
- Fabric weight: 153g/m²
- Tubular construction
- Binding taped neck and shoulders
- Double-needle 16mm wide ribbed collar
- Coverstitch cuffs and hem
- Tear-away label
Wash on the reverse side with neutral detergents. Do not soak, expose to the sun, and bleach. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature(max 30℃ or 90℉).