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THUG CLUB continues to redefine the intersection of underground fashion and Seoul street energy with the TC Bone Knit Sweater, a standout piece from its latest seasonal drop. Known for its rebellious visual codes and darkly humorous aesthetic, the brand transforms the familiar comfort of knitwear into something audaciously skeletal.

The sweater features a heavyweight cotton-blend knit construction, chosen for its durability and soft hand feel, balancing style and everyday wear. The silhouette follows Thug Club’s signature boxy fit—slightly cropped, relaxed through the shoulders, and designed to drape with attitude. Across the front and back, an intricate intarsia-knit skeleton motif sprawls in contrasting white against a jet-black base, a bold reinterpretation of anatomy as fashion language.

The bones appear hand-rendered, rough at the edges, evoking the raw aesthetic of graffiti or punk zine graphics rather than clean digital precision.

Beyond its visual appeal, the TC Bone Knit channels Thug Club’s core philosophy—one rooted in youth rebellion, community, and a refusal to conform. Co-founded by designers Simon and Min, the label thrives on dystopian futurism and chaotic fun, blending subcultural signifiers like cyberpunk detailing, motocross iconography, and horror motifs into wearable statements. The Bone Knit captures that sensibility perfectly: playful yet sinister, bold yet wearable.

Inside, ribbed cuffs and hem complete the garment, ensuring a structured fit that complements its loud exterior. Whether layered under a biker jacket or worn oversized over technical pants, it reads both street and couture—mirroring Thug Club’s knack for bridging Seoul’s nightlife scene with global luxury influence.

More than just apparel, the TC Bone Knit Sweater is a wearable emblem of Thug Club’s DNA—where skeletal graphics become symbols of vitality, and death imagery paradoxically celebrates life.

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