Description
This men’s black and white long sleeve shirt in a 70s silhouette is made for high-contrast nights. The Mixed Signals print turns simple stripes into an op art maze, with black and white lines shifting directions to create bold geometric panels. It feels part mod gallery piece, part 70s disco shirt, and it anchors any outfit with instant graphic drama.
Wear it when you want to look styled but not overthought. The monochrome palette makes it easy to pair with black trousers, white denim, or bright statement pants, while the stretch fabric keeps it comfortable from the first drink to the last track. It works just as well under club lights as it does at a gallery opening or theater night.
Styling Ideas
- Pair with slim black jeans and Chelsea boots for a modern, gig-ready look that fits clubs, DJ sets, and live music nights.
- Style with white denim and loafers for a crisp monochrome outfit that works for gallery openings and rooftop cocktails.
- Tuck it into tailored black or charcoal dress pants with a sleek belt for theater dates, art-house cinema nights, and city dinners.
- Go full statement and pair it with bright red or cobalt trousers and polished boots for fashion events and photo shoots.
Key Features
- Mixed Signals black and white op art stripe print with bold geometric panels
- 70s-inspired long sleeve button up silhouette with vintage-style collar
- Soft 8-way stretch jersey micro fabric for comfort and movement
- Lightweight, easy-care fabric that travels well for gigs, weekends, and flights
- Original Dorothy Zudora artwork, designed in-house and exclusive to the brand
- Printed in the USA on USA-procured fabric
- Handmade by skilled tailors in our Tampa Bay, Florida studio
- Optional added shirt length available at checkout for taller customers
Want to build the full look? Pair this with our 70s dress pants or explore more prints in the men’s 70s shirts collection.
This is your monochrome op art disco shirt—made for art shows, late-night lounges, and any scene where the lights are low but the style is sharp.
Show us how you style it and tag us on Instagram at @dorothyzudora.





