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(mod humor)

At its core, a destroyed sperg top is typically a slim-fitting, long-sleeve thermal or cotton shirt—often featuring a waffle-knit texture—that has been subjected to heavy manual distressing. This includes:

Instead of uniform cotton, these garments utilize mixed textiles. Designers use acid-washing and mechanical friction to selectively dissolve specific fabric fibers. This leaves behind a translucent lattice of underlying thread alongside dense, heavy patches of raw material. 2. Fragmented Hems and Distressed Seams

After distressing, wash the shirt with a few tennis balls to help fray the edges of the holes you’ve made. The Verdict

To explore similar aesthetics or learn how designers construct these garments, check out the garment construction tutorials on the University of Fashion .

Balance the "trashy" look of the top with clean, heavy jewelry—silver chains, chunky rings, or spiked necklaces work best. DIY: Making Your Own Destroyed Top

Not every long post is a “sperg top.” To be destroyed, the original post must have certain telltale flaws. Here’s the classic checklist:

The "destroyed" look persists because it’s a form of rebellion against fast fashion. In a world of mass-produced, identical garments, a shirt that looks like it has survived a war feels personal. It carries a sense of history—even if that history was created yesterday with a pair of scissors and a bottle of Clorox.

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Destroyed Sperg Top -

(mod humor)

At its core, a destroyed sperg top is typically a slim-fitting, long-sleeve thermal or cotton shirt—often featuring a waffle-knit texture—that has been subjected to heavy manual distressing. This includes:

Instead of uniform cotton, these garments utilize mixed textiles. Designers use acid-washing and mechanical friction to selectively dissolve specific fabric fibers. This leaves behind a translucent lattice of underlying thread alongside dense, heavy patches of raw material. 2. Fragmented Hems and Distressed Seams destroyed sperg top

After distressing, wash the shirt with a few tennis balls to help fray the edges of the holes you’ve made. The Verdict

To explore similar aesthetics or learn how designers construct these garments, check out the garment construction tutorials on the University of Fashion . (mod humor) At its core, a destroyed sperg

Balance the "trashy" look of the top with clean, heavy jewelry—silver chains, chunky rings, or spiked necklaces work best. DIY: Making Your Own Destroyed Top

Not every long post is a “sperg top.” To be destroyed, the original post must have certain telltale flaws. Here’s the classic checklist: This leaves behind a translucent lattice of underlying

The "destroyed" look persists because it’s a form of rebellion against fast fashion. In a world of mass-produced, identical garments, a shirt that looks like it has survived a war feels personal. It carries a sense of history—even if that history was created yesterday with a pair of scissors and a bottle of Clorox.