ROLLING AT NITE
WOES X TNT — ROLLIN AT NITE CYPHER CITY SERIES · ARTIST COLLABOS · EXCLUSIVE $50 USD — Artist Edition DESCRIPTION Tigers N Torches presents Rollin at Nite by Aaron “Woes” Martin and Jose Mertz. Lowriding through the city after dark — where the streets are quiet but the energy is loud. The Angry Woebot leans back heavy in the passenger seat, while the TNT tiger grips the wheel with focus and intent. The car sits low, rims wide, tires angled — built for style over everything. Every detail hits with attitude, from the slammed stance to the subtle glow of the night. This piece captures that late-night cruise feeling — music knockin, windows down, just motion and presence cutting through the dark. It’s not about speed, it’s about how you ride. ARTIST Aaron “Woes” Martin is an American contemporary artist originally from the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Known for his iconic character work — especially his emotionally charged pandas — Woes blends fine art with influences from graffiti, hip hop, animation, and designer toy culture. Jose Mertz is a multidisciplinary artist and founder of Tigers N Torches, known for merging street culture, symbolism, and contemporary design. His work often explores themes of energy, protection, and movement — expressed through bold linework and the recurring tiger motif. Through collaborations and independent releases, Mertz continues to build a visual language rooted in culture, connection, and momentum. FIT & SIZE Unisex · Modern fit · True to size DETAILS 50% cotton / 50% polyester DryBlend® moisture-management fabric Modern classic fit Rib collar in classic width Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and durability SHIPPING Shipping rates are calculated at checkout. RETURNS All sales are final.
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- S — 50.00 USD — In stock
- M — 50.00 USD — In stock
- L — 50.00 USD — In stock
- XL — 50.00 USD — In stock
- 2XL — 50.00 USD — In stock
- 3XL — 50.00 USD — In stock
- 4XL — 55.00 USD — In stock
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