El Niño Flaco / Mr Neveras is a bold, urban-inspired design that blends street culture, humor, and abstract elements with a distinctive, rebellious identity.
El Niño Flaco / Mr Neveras is a bold, urban-inspired design that blends street culture, humor, and abstract elements with a distinctive, rebellious identity.
Premium quality sweatshirts
Material
Material
Our unisex sweatshirts are made from 100% organic cotton.
Unisex cut
Unisex cut
Body-hugging fit for him and her.
Details
Details
Timeless design and high quality.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our unisex sweatshirts are colorfast and can be machine washed at 30 °C.
High quality print
High quality print
We use digital direct printing to ensure print quality and durability.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All unisex sweatshirts are produced and printed by our trusted local partner.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Trébol is a street artist from Córdoba, Spain, whose work transforms public spaces into powerful visual stories. His artistic journey began in his teenage years, driven by a deep need for self-expression and a desire to reclaim urban spaces through creativity. Over the years, he has developed a distinctive voice in the urban art scene, participating in numerous festivals, community projects, and collaborations across Spain and beyond. His vibrant murals can be found in neighborhoods throughout Córdoba and other cities, often highlighting social issues, cultural identity, and the resilience of everyday life.
One of Trébol’s greatest motivations is the opportunity to travel and immerse himself in different cultures. For him, each mural is more than just a painting — it’s an exchange. By creating art in unfamiliar places, he leaves part of his story behind while absorbing new ideas, traditions, and perspectives that continue to shape his vision.
Passionate about storytelling and social awareness, Trébol uses the streets as a canvas to spark dialogue and challenge perceptions. His work reflects the belief that street art belongs to everyone and should amplify the voices and realities