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Mildly Unstable
Mildly Unstable was built by someone who's been in the chair. ADHD, OCD, PTSD, the lot. Not to be dramatic about it. Just to make something that felt true.
We built our brand for the functionally chaotic. Not the dramatic. Not the “main character meltdown.” Not the toxic positivity crowd either. Just the self-aware ones.
This isn’t a mental health brand. It’s an identity brand.
We don’t romanticize struggle. We don’t glamorize breakdowns. We don’t do cringe quote tees.
We design self-aware streetwear for people who understand the joke - because they are the joke.
Why We Exist...
Most apparel in this space falls into two categories:
- Generic inspirational quotes
- Overly edgy, try-hard chaos aesthetics
We wanted something different. Something controlled. Intentional. Witty. A little distressed — but not destroyed.
Mildly Unstable is about embracing your contradictions: Functional but questionable.
Calm but spiraling. Thriving… technically.
Who It’s For
If you:
- Joke about therapy but actually go
- Romanticize productivity but need three business days to reply to a text
- Love oversized tees and silver rings
- Feel seen by “controlled chaos”
You’re in the right place.
The Vibe
Functioning. Self-aware. A little unstable. On purpose.
Welcome to Mildly Unstable.