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Chrome Hearts’ Black Pink Floral Longsleeve embodies the brand’s signature chic of haute craftsmanship and rebellious design. Made in the USA from premium cloth fabric, the piece is defined by a stark black base contrasted with delicate pink floral motifs — a rare soft flourish within the brand’s gothic repertoire. Chrome Hearts’ signature cross and dagger iconography are subtly integrated into the pattern, lending the piece its instantly recognizable edge.

The long-sleeve silhouette strikes a special balance between comfort and attitude, with ribbed cuffs and a relaxed fit that channels the label’s rock-and-roll aesthetic. Designed for both everyday wear and elevated street style, it bridges the gap between biker heritage and contemporary fashion culture.

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