the freight yard at 3am, wrapped around your body and lined in fur.
This is not a robe. This is a mural that learned to move.
The Graffiti Tag Kimono Robe is a continuous, edge-to-edge neon tag collage — original vector street art by Dyles Mavis — printed across every surface of a kimono-cut silhouette with zero blank space, zero filler, zero apology. Flip it open and the inside is fur-lined. Because chaos deserves to be cozy.
Most printed robes give you one graphic on a backdrop. This one is the graphic. The tags stack, layer, and bleed into each other the way real graffiti does — dense, territorial, alive. Hanging on a hook it reads like a gallery piece. Moving through a room it reads like a statement. Worn over sweats at midnight it reads like you have a whole thing going on that nobody else understands yet.
— What You're Getting —
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All-over neon graffiti tag print — original vector street art by Dyles Mavis; every inch covered, continuously, no blank panels
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Fur-lined interior — the contrast between raw street exterior and plush lining is the whole aesthetic thesis
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Kimono-cut silhouette — open front, draped, works as a robe / duster / layering piece / standalone statement
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Breathable outer shell — lightweight enough to wear all day without overheating
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Wearable original art — not licensed, not stock, not a collab with a brand that doesn't care; this is Aesthetic Rebellion original artwork
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Edge-to-edge AOP construction — the print wraps continuously across every seam and surface
— Specs —
Silhouette: Kimono-style, open front, duster length
Lining: Fur [VERIFY — faux or natural; fiber content]
Outer: [VERIFY — fabric composition]
Print method: All-over print [VERIFY — sublimation]
Artwork: Original vector street art by Dyles Mavis for Aesthetic Rebellion
Sizes: S, M
Base: White with full-coverage neon graffiti tag print
Care: [VERIFY — add care label instructions]
Price: $85
— Who This Belongs To —
- The overstimulated creative who needs their environment to match their brain — loud, layered, and impossible to ignore
- The street art obsessive who wants original work on something they actually live in, not something they hang and forget
- The maximalist layerer who throws a duster over everything and makes it look like a decision
— FAQ —
Is this actually wearable as outerwear?
Yes. The kimono silhouette was designed to layer — over a bodysuit, over sweats, over a full outfit. It functions as a duster as much as a robe.
What's the artwork?
Original vector-style graffiti tag art by Dyles Mavis — a dense neon collage of street tags designed specifically for this garment and printed continuously across every surface.
How does this differ from the fleece-lined graffiti robe?
Different silhouette, different lining, different energy. The fleece robe is a traditional belted bathrobe cut — heavier, warmer, more enclosed. This one is a kimono duster — open, draped, built to be seen moving.
Only S and M — will more sizes come?
[VERIFY — confirm size expansion plans] — if you're between sizes, size up for a more draped fit.
Part of the StreetsmART universe by Aesthetic Rebellion. Pairs with the Graffiti Tag Fleece Bathrobe, the Neon Graffiti Bucket Hat, and the Liquid Glitch Beanie.