Pickup game at four, doors at nine — same jersey. Bubble Paint looks like a lava lamp got court privileges: molten orbs and rings of pink, teal, gold and green swirling across every inch of breathable mesh-feel fabric.
Why this beats a team-logo tank: generic jerseys rep someone else's brand. This one is an original painting by Dyles Mavis, printed edge to edge with zero blank panels — the seam thread is even auto-matched to the design so nothing interrupts the artwork.
Q: Can you wear a basketball jersey casually?
Absolutely — over a white tee, under an open shirt, or solo with shorts and retro sneakers. An art-print jersey like this reads as streetwear first, sportswear second.
🎨 Why you'll reach for it constantly
- Full-bleed bubble-paint print — hundreds of hand-painted orbs, no two panels alike
- Moisture-wicking fabric keeps you dry from tip-off to encore
- UPF-rated coverage for outdoor courts and festival afternoons
- Classic V-neck cut with contrast white trim that frames the print
- Seam thread color automatically matched to the design
- Layers clean over long sleeves when the sun drops
📋 Materials & specs
- Lightweight moisture-wicking performance knit
- All-over dye sublimation print — won't crack, peel, or fade in the wash
- Assembled in the USA · printed on demand to cut waste
🏀 Who it's for
- The hooper whose pre-game fit gets photographed more than his jump shot
- A festival regular who needs breathable gear that still goes hard on camera
- Anyone gifting the friend who owns zero plain clothing on purpose
FAQ
Does this basketball jersey run true to size?
Yes — it's a standard relaxed jersey cut. Order your usual size, or size up for the classic oversized streetball drape.
Is the Bubble Paint jersey good for actually playing in?
Yes — the fabric is moisture-wicking and breathable, built for movement. It's a real performance tank that happens to be a canvas.
How do I wash an all-over print jersey?
Machine wash cold, inside out, hang dry. The sublimation print is dyed into the fibers, so it survives sweat, sun, and spin cycles.
What is an all-over print (AOP)?
All-over print means the artwork is dyed across the entire garment — front, back, and edges — instead of a small graphic pressed onto one spot. Aesthetic Rebellion designs use it so the art never gets cropped.
Who made this design?
Bubble Paint is an original by Dyles Mavis, the artist behind Aesthetic Rebellion — wearable art, not merchandise.