– A small indie brand called Assylum Collective (run by two friends in Portland, OR) approaches Angela Mour to collaborate on a one-day-only clothing drop . They will print her Piggie-in-a-dress illustration on high-quality cotton tops.
And if you are the original creator or a lucky owner, please, share a photo. The internet’s archive of this bizarre, beautiful shirt is nearly empty. Let’s fill it. Have you seen this top? Do you own it? Contact our blog at [fictional email] – we’re building a registry of surviving units. assylum230128angelamourpiggieinadress top
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Cream/milk white base with black and pale pink print | | Fabric | 100% combed ring-spun cotton, 6oz – midweight, preshrunk | | Fit | Relaxed unisex fit, slightly cropped, raw hem detail | | Front print | Angela Mour’s illustration: a smiling pig in a frilly dress, standing inside a tiled asylum hallway, holding a tiny teacup. Text underneath: “Good manners even in bad places.” | | Back print | Large gothic typography: “ASSYLUM 230128” with a vintage hospital stamp graphic | | Neck label | Hand-sewn satin label: “Angelamour x Assylum – Patient No. 230128” | | Special detail | One sleeve has a small embroidered pig silhouette | – A small indie brand called Assylum Collective
– The top becomes a grail item within niche communities: r/jfashion, r/gothstyle, and private Facebook groups for “weird kidswear for adults.” Resale prices start at $80 (original was $45) and later reach $250+. Part 3: Design & Aesthetic Breakdown – What You’re Searching For If you are actively hunting for this top, here is what the garment reportedly looks like (based on two surviving listing photos from 2023): The internet’s archive of this bizarre, beautiful shirt
– The drop goes live at 12 PM EST. Only 50 units are made. The top is officially named “Assylum230128AngelamourPiggieInADress Top.” It sells out in 14 minutes.