Rot Baht - BIS Original - Pattaya Edition
Currency rots. Flesh rots. But the debt remains.
“Rot Baht” is a grim tribute to the cost of survival — and the blood that stains every transaction. A clawed, corpse-like hand crushes a stack of corrupted banknotes, the ink blending with gore as greed and decay merge into one truth: everything has a price.
The typography frames the design like a blood-red warning label, marking this piece as a relic of the Syndicate — a message carved into the world in stark, unforgiving monochrome with violent streaks of red.
This shirt embodies the core Black Ink Syndicate aesthetic: dark economy, biological horror, and underground street symbolism fused into a single vicious statement.
Wear it because every empire is built on rot — and every baht is earned in flesh.
We use the MC1080 t-shirts that are a true heavyweight build, using 100% combed cotton at approximately 6.5–7 oz (220–240 GSM). Thick enough to hold its shape, but still soft and wearable.
The fit is slightly oversized with a clean drape—structured through the shoulders and consistent through the body. It keeps its form after repeated wear without stretching or twisting.
Finished with DTG printing for a softer, no-plastic feel. The design sits in the fabric, not on top of it.
This is a higher-grade t-shirt—noticeably heavier, more structured, and more consistent than standard retail tees.
Product features
- Relaxed fit for comfortable, casual wear
- 100% combed ring-spun cotton — smooth, strong fabric ideal for vivid prints
- Side-seamed construction and 1" ribbed lycra collar for lasting shape
- 6.5 oz/yd² (220 g/m²) heavyweight fabric with 20 singles yarn for durability
- DTF inner neck label and DTG print-ready blank for crisp artwork
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean