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  • Colour Shown: Obsidian/White
  • Style: FB7933-451
  • Country/Region of Origin: Indonesia, Sri Lanka
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Thanks for clarifying — it sounds like you’re interested in how men’s tops and T-shirts relate to or express depression, possibly through fashion, messaging, or emotional expression.

Here are a few ways this topic is often approached:

1. Fashion as Emotional Expression

Many T-shirts use graphics, slogans, or minimalist designs to reflect inner emotional states, including depression. This might include:

  • Dark or muted color palettes (black, grey, navy).

  • Minimalist or abstract prints.

  • Phrases like “Not okay,” “Feeling numb,” “Overthinking,” or “It’s okay to not be okay.”

2. Mental Health Awareness Shirts

Brands and independent designers often create clothing with messaging to promote mental health awareness. These may:

  • Include supportive quotes or helpline info.

  • Donate part of proceeds to mental health organizations.

  • Encourage conversation and destigmatization.

3. Streetwear & Alternative Culture

Some subcultures use fashion as a form of rebellion or raw emotional expression. Brands like Broken Promises, Depop sellers, or independent designers may create intentionally bleak or raw designs that resonate with people experiencing depression.

4. Comfort Clothing

From a functional perspective, people experiencing depression may prefer:

  • Loose-fitting, soft, or oversized T-shirts.

  • Simple designs to reduce decision fatigue.

  • Minimal effort yet comforting or secure clothing.

Would you like help finding specific items, designing a line, or exploring how fashion intersects with mental health in more detail?

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