Long before it became a motif of rebellion and rock culture, the skull was a philosophical prompt — a reminder called memento mori, Latin for "remember you must die." Not morbid, but clarifying. A call to strip away the trivial and focus on what actually matters. Artists, thinkers, and outcasts across centuries have used it as a kind of shorthand for living with full awareness.
At MOEBEER, we came to the skull not through darkness but through that older, quieter tradition. The design behind this tee draws on that symbolic weight — the idea that acknowledging your own mortality isn't pessimistic, it's liberating. When you wear the skull, you're not performing edge. You're wearing a question: what are you doing with the time you have?
The oversized silhouette was a deliberate choice. This isn't a fitted, look-at-me graphic tee. The drop shoulders and wide collar give it a certain ease — the kind of confidence that doesn't need to shout. It's a piece made for people who already know what they stand for and don't need to explain it.
That's who MOEBEER makes clothes for. Not the trend-chaser. The person who thinks about what they put on their body, who wants art on their skin and integrity in the fabric. The skull pattern on this tee is both ancient and urgent — and so are you.
