WildSpirit Testament — Unisex Colour Edition Collection

Using natural, grounded colour, the Unisex Colour Edition refuses abstraction, distance, and denial. These designs place exploitation firmly in the present, dismantling the fiction that cruelty belongs to the past or exists only at the margins.

Colour restores immediacy and accountability. What is shown here is not memory or metaphor, but reality — current, systemic, and ongoing.

This collection does not aestheticise suffering. It confronts the modern systems that normalise violence once it is processed, regulated, and rebranded as ethical.

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Using natural, grounded colour, the Unisex Colour Edition Collection refuses abstraction, distance, and denial. These designs place exploitation firmly in the present, dismantling the comforting fiction that cruelty belongs to the past or exists only at the margins. What is shown here is not memory or symbolism, but reality — current, systemic, and ongoing.

The imagery confronts industries and cultural practices built on confinement, forced impregnation, mutilation, separation, and slaughter — systems sustained not by necessity, but by profit, entitlement, and collective moral disengagement. Colour restores immediacy and accountability. Bodies are shown as bodies, environments as they are, and violence as it occurs within modern frameworks of control. Nothing is softened. Nothing is displaced into metaphor.

T-shirt colour choices intentionally avoid brightness and lightness. Predominantly darker, grounded tones have been selected to carry weight, seriousness, and respect for the subject matter. These colours resist distraction and false optimism, ensuring the imagery remains confrontational rather than decorative, and allowing the message to remain intact, undiluted, and impossible to overlook.

This collection does not aestheticise suffering. It exposes how violence becomes acceptable through repetition, regulation, and rebranding — how exploitation is rendered “normal” once it is processed, labelled, and marketed as ethical. Colour collapses the distance that allows denial to persist, forcing confrontation with lives engineered, used, and discarded at industrial scale.

The Unisex Colour Edition demands presence with what is done to animals — and to the earth — when sentient life is reduced to inventory and efficiency is valued above autonomy. It rejects the language of “humane” exploitation and exposes it as a moral contradiction, because there can be no ethical domination where consent, agency, and freedom are impossible.

Each piece stands as a refusal. Not a trend. Not provocation. But record.

A Declaration of Freedom for All Beings.

A visible act of witness that affirms non-participation in systems that commodify life, normalise suffering, and rely on silence to endure.