
Hot Girls Go To Therapy
A blunt, funny little truth in bubbly red type: the ones who look put-together did the inner work first.
'Hot Girls Go To Therapy' turns a slightly chaotic but genuinely true observation into a soft, rounded typographic statement: looking good and feeling good aren't opposites, and the people who seem the most put-together are usually the ones who've actually done the work on themselves. It's equal parts joke and quiet endorsement, wellness culture filtered through internet humor rather than a wellness pamphlet, delivered in a bubbly, retro-leaning serif that feels more like a diary sticker than a slogan. There's nothing preachy about it, just a wink and a nod to anyone who's ever left a session feeling lighter and immediately felt like the main character again. Screen-printed in warm red on a heavyweight, oversized dropshoulder tee in white, this piece is for anyone who takes their mental health as seriously as their fit, no shame, just facts. Comfortable in the cut, quietly self-aware in the graphic, made for the ones who did the work and still dressed well.








