REPROBATE SILK SATIN SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT

£365.00

DEATH OF THE REPROBATE 100% SILK SATIN SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT LIMITED EDITION of 100

Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch and the traditions that shaped him, this diptych unfolds like a fever dream, each panel an intricate web of allegory and nightmare.

FURTHER READING

On the left, worldly pleasures are on full display—opulent tents, debauched gatherings, and bizarre hybrids of human and beast cavorting across a lush, surreal landscape. A pink vessel sails across a river, its passengers caught in a grotesque procession of indulgence and folly. It is a tableau of unchecked desire, humanity’s weakness laid bare under the indifferent gaze of distant hills. This is the world before the fall—lush yet ominous, where excess rules and shadows begin to creep in.

The right panel plunges us into the chaos of damnation, a vision of Hell. The hills erupt into flames, and twisted creatures torment the damned in a dark, barren wasteland. A man lies dying in his bed, besieged by demonic figures who claw at his soul. The scene reflects a deep medieval anxiety about the vulnerability of the dying, where one’s soul was believed to hang in a precarious balance between redemption and damnation. The infamous “bed demons” of medieval folklore—sinister spirits who were said to torment sleepers and prey on the souls of the dying—appear in full force. These creatures, part demon and part nightmare, symbolised the spiritual and physical dangers of the transition between life and death, a liminal space where Hell’s agents had their greatest power.

These demons were often depicted as tempters or tormentors, embodying sins like lust, greed, and sloth. Their presence near the bed highlights the precarious nature of the moment, as though Hell itself has gathered to claim the reprobate. This scene taps into a broader medieval tradition of Ars Moriendi, or the “art of dying,” where the final hours were seen as a spiritual battleground.

The vision presented here owes its form to a blend of medieval Christian doctrine, Dante’s Inferno, and older pagan mythologies. Fire, grotesque tormentors, and eternal suffering are drawn from Greek Hades, Norse Hel, and the medieval Church’s emphasis on moral judgment. Bosch and his followers absorbed and synthesised these traditions, crafting an infernal realm that feels both deeply personal and universally terrifying.

Yet, beyond the medieval visions of fire and brimstone, this diptych also hints at a more immediate truth: Heaven and Hell are not distant realms, but states of being that exist in the here and now. On the left, the indulgence and debauchery of unchecked desire create a Hell that masquerades as pleasure. On the right, the torments of guilt, regret, and squandered time are played out vividly in the suffering of the reprobate. These are not punishments reserved for some distant afterlife—they are consequences born from our own choices, playing out in the fabric of our lives and deaths. Heaven and Hell are not far-off destinations; they are woven into our existence, their seeds sown in the moments we live and the paths we choose.

FEATURES

• Multi, Silk Satin Fabric
• Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch Art by Stevie Anderson
• Limited Edition of 100
• Camp Collar
• Short Sleeves
• Straight Hem
• Mother of Pearl Buttons
• 100% Silk
• 30 Day Returns Period
• Made in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE GUIDE

SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 74cm
Sleeve length : 26cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm

MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm

LARGE
Pit to pit : 61cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm

X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 63cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm

XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 6
6cm
Length : 82cm
Sleeve length : 32.5cm
Sleeve opening : 25cm

CARE GUIDE

Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.

Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.

DELIVERY & RETURNS

Easy Home Try-Ons
Try your item at home with peace of mind. If it’s not quite right, you can easily request a return.

Hassle-Free Shipping & Customs
We ship globally from the UK and aim to make delivery and customs smooth and straightforward. Duties and taxes are included for many locations, but additional fees may apply depending on your country.

Need More Info?
For full details and the latest updates, please visit our Delivery & Returns or FAQ’s page.

SUSTAINABILITY

100% Grade A Mulberry Silk.

Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.

Size:

DEATH OF THE REPROBATE 100% SILK SATIN SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT LIMITED EDITION of 100

Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch and the traditions that shaped him, this diptych unfolds like a fever dream, each panel an intricate web of allegory and nightmare.

FURTHER READING

On the left, worldly pleasures are on full display—opulent tents, debauched gatherings, and bizarre hybrids of human and beast cavorting across a lush, surreal landscape. A pink vessel sails across a river, its passengers caught in a grotesque procession of indulgence and folly. It is a tableau of unchecked desire, humanity’s weakness laid bare under the indifferent gaze of distant hills. This is the world before the fall—lush yet ominous, where excess rules and shadows begin to creep in.

The right panel plunges us into the chaos of damnation, a vision of Hell. The hills erupt into flames, and twisted creatures torment the damned in a dark, barren wasteland. A man lies dying in his bed, besieged by demonic figures who claw at his soul. The scene reflects a deep medieval anxiety about the vulnerability of the dying, where one’s soul was believed to hang in a precarious balance between redemption and damnation. The infamous “bed demons” of medieval folklore—sinister spirits who were said to torment sleepers and prey on the souls of the dying—appear in full force. These creatures, part demon and part nightmare, symbolised the spiritual and physical dangers of the transition between life and death, a liminal space where Hell’s agents had their greatest power.

These demons were often depicted as tempters or tormentors, embodying sins like lust, greed, and sloth. Their presence near the bed highlights the precarious nature of the moment, as though Hell itself has gathered to claim the reprobate. This scene taps into a broader medieval tradition of Ars Moriendi, or the “art of dying,” where the final hours were seen as a spiritual battleground.

The vision presented here owes its form to a blend of medieval Christian doctrine, Dante’s Inferno, and older pagan mythologies. Fire, grotesque tormentors, and eternal suffering are drawn from Greek Hades, Norse Hel, and the medieval Church’s emphasis on moral judgment. Bosch and his followers absorbed and synthesised these traditions, crafting an infernal realm that feels both deeply personal and universally terrifying.

Yet, beyond the medieval visions of fire and brimstone, this diptych also hints at a more immediate truth: Heaven and Hell are not distant realms, but states of being that exist in the here and now. On the left, the indulgence and debauchery of unchecked desire create a Hell that masquerades as pleasure. On the right, the torments of guilt, regret, and squandered time are played out vividly in the suffering of the reprobate. These are not punishments reserved for some distant afterlife—they are consequences born from our own choices, playing out in the fabric of our lives and deaths. Heaven and Hell are not far-off destinations; they are woven into our existence, their seeds sown in the moments we live and the paths we choose.

FEATURES

• Multi, Silk Satin Fabric
• Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch Art by Stevie Anderson
• Limited Edition of 100
• Camp Collar
• Short Sleeves
• Straight Hem
• Mother of Pearl Buttons
• 100% Silk
• 30 Day Returns Period
• Made in Bali, Indonesia
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

SIZE GUIDE

SMALL
Pit to pit : 57cm
Length : 74cm
Sleeve length : 26cm
Sleeve opening : 19cm

MEDIUM
Pit to pit : 58cm
Length : 76cm
Sleeve length : 27cm
Sleeve opening : 20cm

LARGE
Pit to pit : 61cm
Length : 78cm
Sleeve length : 28cm
Sleeve opening : 21cm

X-LARGE
Pit to pit : 63cm
Length : 80cm
Sleeve length : 29cm
Sleeve opening : 23cm

XX-LARGE
Pit to pit : 6
6cm
Length : 82cm
Sleeve length : 32.5cm
Sleeve opening : 25cm

CARE GUIDE

Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry in shape on a hanger, or laid flat. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur. With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work.

Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.

DELIVERY & RETURNS

Easy Home Try-Ons
Try your item at home with peace of mind. If it’s not quite right, you can easily request a return.

Hassle-Free Shipping & Customs
We ship globally from the UK and aim to make delivery and customs smooth and straightforward. Duties and taxes are included for many locations, but additional fees may apply depending on your country.

Need More Info?
For full details and the latest updates, please visit our Delivery & Returns or FAQ’s page.

SUSTAINABILITY

100% Grade A Mulberry Silk.

Printed using non-toxic OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 inks.

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.