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Our streetwear reflects real rebellion — it’s art that wears back.
This isn’t just clothing. It’s limited edition streetwear that starts conversations.
Our streetwear reflects real rebellion — it’s art that wears back.
Makouk Studios blends political commentary with bold streetwear, turning fashion into a form of art and protest.
Makouk Studios blends political commentary with bold streetwear, turning fashion into a form of art and protest.

Rows and rows of men, dead eyed and marching information, as if they’ve all signed up for the same group therapy session they’ll never attend.
Why? Because society told them to suck it up and pick up a weapon instead of their feelings.
These boys? They go from chasing dreams to being told their only value is in their ability to conform, fight, and die for causes they barely understand.
$90

“Baby, Don’t Cry, You’re Pink” is the therapy session your childhood trauma never asked for but totally needed.
This purple cuddle nugget is passed out like they’ve had one too many breakdowns and zero coping skills, while this cosmic figure is just holding on like, “I didn’t sign up for this emotional baggage.”
Set on the back of the tee, it’s a bold reminder that your inner child might be a mess, but at least they’re fabulous.
Let’s be real, it’s about as effective as your Monday morning affirmations.
$80

It’s the daily drama of clinging to things that need to The message is clear: let it go.
This shirt says it all: ditch the baggage, snap a pic, and keep it moving.
$90

Oh, look at you, channeling your inner spiritual influencer with this design. You’re not blindfolded because you’re enlightened, you’re blindfolded because, let’s be real, you’ve seen enough.
Who needs to witness the chaos of today’s world when you can just vibe through it, right? That bleeding red flower on your head? Yeah, that’s just your brain melting from all the bad news. And the cherry on the root chakra? Please, it’s less about finding balance and more about trying to stay grounded while juggling your caffeine addiction and 12 existential crises.
$80

That figure up there? Muscles popping, desperately trying to wrangle a celestial horse that was never meant to be tamed.
Sound familiar? Yep, it’s basically all of us, grabbing for control over things we have no business messing with.
$90

Habibi is dragging the colonial Bull Shit right into today’s mess. That cultural hijacking is still happening.
Colonialism may be out of fashion, but its legacy is alive and kicking, just like your last bad haircut !
Thanks, but no thanks :/
$80

Kanye’s caught in a tug of war with a Persian demon, fame, and our collective mess.
The ox? Strength turned upside down! like our values, barely hanging on.
It’s not just him getting dragged, it’s all of us.
$80

It’s serving “power couple turned political nursery,” and the real gag? Let’s be real, it’s a power play dressed up in holy robes.
The sepia tones and shadowy backdrop? That’s not just an aesthetic choice, it’s calling out the murky mess that is today’s global politics. Everything’s so distorted, you can’t tell what’s real anymore, and you know it.
$110

OIt’s like Botticelli’s Birth of Venus got hijacked by Silicon Valley.
Look at this disaster, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos making their grand entrance, like the gods of the tech world were just waiting for their moment to step out of a seashell.
And is that TikTok’s Shou Zi Chew in the mix? Of course it is, because why not? This is the tech bro renaissance we didn’t ask for.
The whole scene is dripping with power and ego, like these guys actually think they’re gods descended from tech heaven, ready to disrupt…what? Art? Culture? Reality?
Meanwhile, the background is melting faster than our collective trust in their algorithms.
$110

This isn’t about strength; it’s about who’s willing to destroy more to stay on top.
$80

You’ve got this long haired philosopher type dude, looking like he’s been through many Podcasts, symbolizing the “thinkers” of the world today you know, the ones who overanalyze every little thing but are still somehow stuck in a loop of identity crises.
$80