Criticism: The hem on the sample unit was slightly wavy. Not a dealbreaker for the “imperfect” aesthetic, but worth noting.


At $68–88 (typical for limited-run experimental brands), the Crime Top is not an “everyday basic.” You’re paying for:

Who should buy:

Who should skip:


The Kiss My Camera v019 Crime Top feels like a still from a memory that never happened. It’s imperfect, a little confrontational, and oddly tender — like someone filmed a night out right before things went sideways. If that vibe speaks to you, buy it. If not, you’ll probably think it’s a shirt with a bad photo on it.

Rating: 8.2/10
Recommended with the note: wash cold, hang dry, don’t explain it.

"Kiss My Camera v019 Crime Top" is a digital illustration from a character-focused series by artist Carlos Lisano Duarte, featured on itch.io. The work, part of a larger portfolio, features a character wearing a themed top and showcases Duarte's signature stylized cartoon aesthetic. Explore the full collection at

"Kiss My Camera" v0.19 is an earlier version of an NSFW adult simulation game developed by Crime, focusing on studio management, scene customization, and character interactions. The title, featuring soft body physics and over 50 characters, is primarily developed for PC and web, with community discussions indicating newer updates are available. Find more information on the Crime Patreon Crime - itch.io

I’m not sure what you mean by “kiss my camera v019 crime top.” I’ll assume you want a comprehensive, relevant write-up about a garment/product named “Kiss My Camera V019 Crime Top” (e.g., product description, materials, manufacturing, styling, marketing, legal/ethical considerations). If that’s correct, I’ll produce a full product dossier covering:

Confirm this or tell me what you actually want (e.g., song lyrics, short story, technical spec, legal analysis, or different product).


Logline A renegade street photographer who captures criminal secrets with a cursed camera must outwit a city-wide surveillance conspiracy after she inadvertently photographs a murder that wasn't supposed to exist.

Key elements

Core beats (three-act outline) Act I — Inciting incident & setup

Act II — Investigation & escalation

Act III — Climax & resolution

Primary characters

Key scenes (select)

Themes & motifs

Visual & sound palette

Market positioning & comparable titles

Production notes & practical beats

Opening image (first minute) Rain blurs neon through a cracked camera lens; Mina presses the shutter on a crowded pier, then walks away as a dockworker coughs smoke into the fog—an innocuous beginning that will unravel.

Logline variants (short)

If you want, I can expand into: a full script treatment, a one-page synopsis, a scene-by-scene beat sheet, sample dialogue, or casting suggestions.

Here’s a structured, critical review for “Kiss My Camera v019 Crime Top” — based on the naming conventions commonly found in underground, experimental, or limited-edition fashion/art projects (likely a shirt, hoodie, or accessory). If this is for a different product category (e.g., a zine, filter, or lens), let me know.