
WALKING HR VIOLATION
KSh 1,100Black rectangular box frames three lines of black handwritten text reading "WALKING / H/R / VIOLATION" on white tee. It's a workplace dark humor statement — the wearer themselves is a living violation of HR policy. Simple, crude lettering gives it street credibility, making corporate policy language feel graffiti-tagged and rebellious. Uses black and white. It speaks to anyone who's too much, too loud, too real for office politics.
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