Description
From FAT ENZO’s outlaw sub-brand Narco Cholo, the “PABLIX” tee flips cartel folklore into grocery-store comedy — imagining Pablo Escobar not as the feared narcotraficante, but as a Publix-style bag boy politely asking:
“¿Papel o Plástico?”
Paper or plastic — either way, he’s still packing heavy.
Printed on a premium garment-dyed Aloe tee, this design blends Latin humor, clean vector illustration, and that unmistakable Narco Cholo attitude.
🪙 PRODUCT DETAILS
4.8 oz./yd² (US), 8.1 oz./L yd (CA)
100% ring-spun cotton
Soft, garment-dyed fabric with a broken-in feel
Self-fabric neck and shoulders
Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems for durability
Tear-away label
USMCA Certified
Dog Pooping Logo + Size printed inside neckline
Front Print:
Minimal Narco Cholo Donkey Graphic — subtle, iconic, and unmistakably part of the FAT ENZO family.
Back Print:
Full-size parody graphic featuring Pablo Escobar as a PABLIX™ grocery clerk, apron and name tag included, holding bags with the phrase “Papel o Plástico.” A clean, comedic blend of Miami supermarket culture and Narco mythology.
♻️ SUSTAINABLE STYLE
This product meets FAT ENZO’s Sustainable Style subcategory:
Made in a SweatShop in the U.S.A.





