Please, Excuse my optimism

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Sweat or Whether!

Don’t let the weather outside determine how EMO you want to be. If you want to grab a hockey jersey to match your sporty, sensitive side, or a knitted, recycled sweater to show off your preppier skater style, you can be assured that this piece will enhance any style or outfit you put together.

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Lover Boy Joy jersey
$125.00

Kelly green is EMO. Yo, this limited edition hockey jersey debuts the Lover Boy Joy of the Headshot Collection with a purple, knitted mask. This oversized garment can fit over any outfit with an athletic vibe.

Details:

  • Size: S-XXXL

  • Limited edition breathable jersey

  • Materials: polyester and cotton

Care & Maintenance

  • Washing: Wash in cold water on low to avoid damage to the garment and embroidery.

  • Drying: Air-drying is preferable to prevent shrinkage or damage.

  • Ironing: Turn the garment inside out and iron on low

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EMO Seal V-Neck Knit
$85.00

Knit is EMO. These sweaters were saved from a liquidating store to experiment with a new letter mark, blending sustainable fashion with creative design. The sweaters are knitted, offering a soft and comfortable fit that perfectly complements the casual yet thoughtful aesthetic I aim to achieve.

Details:

  • Size: Medium

  • All upcycled pieces have been professionally hand-dry-cleaned and repaired

  • Materials: polyester and cotton

Care & Maintenance

  • Washing: Dry cleaning or spot cleaning is recommended to maintain pristine condition and appearance.

  • Drying: Air-drying is preferable to prevent shrinkage or damage.

  • Ironing: DO NOT IRON

CAll me Emo

Excuse My Optimism promotes positivity and creativity while also embracing the messy parts of life through colorful, thoughtful clothing design. Here, clothing can create conversation about how people can treat others better and how the community can better care for the marginalized and misunderstood.