Get some "street cred" with vintage-style Sugar Skull New York City tee.
Popular subcultures have for a long time used skull fashion and symbolism to represent nonconformity, rebelliousness, free-thinking, toughness, and bravery in the face of adversity. In what is regarded as a stroke of genius, British fashion designer, Alexander McQueen introduced the skull into this fashion category. He personified a rebellious style that added to the popularity of the skull symbol even more.