delivers the imagery they warned you about.

Graverobber is an apparel project built from the visual language of American drive-in cinema.

Between the 1950s and 1980s, thousands of films were advertised with imagery more powerful than the films themselves. Posters promised things the screen could barely deliver.

Creatures. Visitors. Catastrophes. Places no one had seen.

CREATES THOSE FILMS.

Not as motion pictures, but as artifacts.

Each piece represents a screening from a cinema that exists only in memory, or somewhere adjacent to it.

Wear what hits.

Leave before the Credits Roll.

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