There is a woman. She has been told, in a hundred different ways, that her position in life is fixed. That her class is her ceiling. That the work she does is the work she was born to do — and nothing else belongs to her.
She contemplates what to burn. Herself, or the whole architecture of what they told her she was. She chooses the latter. She burns the notion of class. She burns the invisible walls built around people like her, by systems designed to keep them exactly where they are.
And then she builds. Wealth — not just for herself, but for her community. The slashes across her chest are the dual lines on a ₹2000 note. The mark of money earned on her own terms. Class, skipped entirely.
Above her portrait: Skip Class — in Devanagari. The brand in the front top left, where a logo would usually be, is written as PSY PHI — because this is not a logo. It is a name. A signature. A commitment.
Black and white patchwork portrait — 80s/90s comic book aesthetic. A woman, lighter in hand. Expression: resolved. The ₹2000 note dual-slash motif runs across both ends. Above: Skip Class in Devanagari. Top left: PSY PHI in Devanagari, replacing a traditional logo.
Classic ringer construction — black main body, off-white ribbing at collar and sleeve cuffs. Patchwork graphic applied to chest. Unisex boxy cropped silhouette designed for Indian Gen-Z sizing.
Class is not a personality trait. It is a structural condition imposed on people by systems that benefit from their stillness. This piece is for everyone who was told to stay put — and didn't.
Cold wash. Turn inside out. Do not tumble dry. Iron on reverse. Handle the graphic with the same care you'd handle the story it carries.
Preorder-only. Limited units. Ships within 4–6 weeks.
Free tote with any 2+ piece order.