69 Pyrex
| 69 Pyrex | |
|---|---|
| Collection | Redacted Remilio Babies |
| Category | Shirt |
| References | 6ix9ine pre-music clothing line (c. 2014); Pyrex Vision (Virgil Abloh, 2012) |
| Count | 78 |
| Rarity | 0.78% |
69 Pyrex is a shirt trait in the Redacted Remilio Babies NFT collection, depicting a shirt from 6ix9ine's pre-music clothing line — specifically a shirt printed with the word "PUSSY" — which drew heavily on the aesthetic of Virgil Abloh's Pyrex Vision label.

Background
Before launching his music career, Daniel Hernandez — later known as 6ix9ine — created a clothing line around 2014 in New York City. Unable to afford the luxury streetwear brands like Hood By Air that dominated the scene at the time, Hernandez hand-crafted garments by ironing provocative and vulgar slogans directly onto matching t-shirts, sweatpants, and jackets, designing them explicitly to offend and attract attention on Instagram. The aesthetic drew heavily from Virgil Abloh's Pyrex Vision label — borrowing its approach of bold, screen-printed lettering on basic blanks — while replacing Pyrex Vision's art historical and sports references with profanity, explicit slurs, and inflammatory terms.
Pyrex Vision was Abloh's 2012 label, built around screen-printing "PYREX" and the number "23" onto deadstock Champion and Ralph Lauren blanks and selling them at luxury prices, establishing the template of recontextualized vernacular clothing that 6ix9ine adapted into a street-level shock campaign.[1] Where Abloh's project was conceptually oriented toward the art world and fashion press, 6ix9ine's version was purely attention-seeking — a strategy that worked. The clothing built him a local New York following and connected him with music industry contacts who noticed his ability to command an audience's attention, leading directly to his 2017 breakout single "GUMMO."
The specific shirt depicted in the Remilio trait is printed with the word "PUSSY" — characteristic of the line's maximally offensive design language.
See also
References
- ↑ "Pyrex Vision". Grailed. Retrieved 2025-12-01.
