The meaning behind the smile


Something these last few months has taught me is that being sad is something you should embrace. Acknowledging how you are feeling is the first step of getting better. Mental Health is overlooked yet so many people struggle with it and suffer in silence. Whether we want to admit it or not, there is a bad stigma around it. For a while I didn’t prioritize taking care of myself and I felt like I wasn't going to make it out of the terrible low I’d fallen into. Growth is uncomfortable, and these last few months I’ve definitely gone out of my comfort zone by being so open about my mental health. I’ve learned that it really is okay to be sad and ask for help, and there is so much strength within admitting you aren’t feeling the best. You’re not in this alone and speaking up about how you’re feeling could help you as well as others around you going through the same things. This sweatshirt is a constant reminder that it’s okay to feel low, embrace these feelings and take the steps you need to get better. You have nothing to lose from working on yourself :)

- Mackenzie Paige

It's okay to be sad double smiley t-shirts

Comfort Colors T-shirts, typically an oversized fit. 100% ring spun US cotton
Not sure what size? 

"The Basics"

(Black or White T-Shirt)


"The Accents"

(Grey or Army Green T-Shirt)


"The Pastels"

(Light Blue or Light Yellow T-Shirt)


It's okay to be sad double smiley Hoodies

Standard fit sweatshirts, 50% US Cotton / 50% Polyester
Not sure what size? 

"The Basics"

(Black, White or Grey Hoodie)


"The Accents"

(Beige, Brown, or Army Green Hoodie)


"The Pastels"

(Light Pink or Light Blue Hoodie)