The Everyday Jacket

$125.00

CRY BABY - VS _ THE WORLD Jacket. pair this with jeans, leggings and wear your strength.

Front: A clean, bold patch—“Voice for the Unsaid.” — small reminder to start real conversations.

Back: A large, hand-drawn collage of “These stories don’t end in silence.”

Fabric & cut: Midweight, weatherproof shell with a soft, brushed interior—designed to sit like an armor you can breathe in. Slightly oversized for layering, articulated sleeves for movement, and an adjustable hood with a low-profile drawcord so gestures feel natural, not clinical.

Details that speak:

  • The tab is discrete so it invites rather than broadcasts.

“This jacket is for the conversations people think they can’t have. Wear it to sit beside someone, to start a question, to carry stories that need listening.”

Purpose-driven features:

  • Each jacket includes a printed card with short, real anonymous excerpts contributed by people who’ve walked hard roads—framed as “voices,” not case studies. The card recommends small ways to listen and a list of local and national resources.

  • A portion of every sale funds community listening circles and training for peer-support facilitators.

How to wear it:

  • Over a hoodie for layered comfort, buttoned up as a conversational shield, or draped open to invite questions. The design is meant to be approachable — not a lecture, but a visible readiness to hold space.

“Be the voice for stories no one talks about. Carry them gently. Listen louder.”

Size:

CRY BABY - VS _ THE WORLD Jacket. pair this with jeans, leggings and wear your strength.

Front: A clean, bold patch—“Voice for the Unsaid.” — small reminder to start real conversations.

Back: A large, hand-drawn collage of “These stories don’t end in silence.”

Fabric & cut: Midweight, weatherproof shell with a soft, brushed interior—designed to sit like an armor you can breathe in. Slightly oversized for layering, articulated sleeves for movement, and an adjustable hood with a low-profile drawcord so gestures feel natural, not clinical.

Details that speak:

  • The tab is discrete so it invites rather than broadcasts.

“This jacket is for the conversations people think they can’t have. Wear it to sit beside someone, to start a question, to carry stories that need listening.”

Purpose-driven features:

  • Each jacket includes a printed card with short, real anonymous excerpts contributed by people who’ve walked hard roads—framed as “voices,” not case studies. The card recommends small ways to listen and a list of local and national resources.

  • A portion of every sale funds community listening circles and training for peer-support facilitators.

How to wear it:

  • Over a hoodie for layered comfort, buttoned up as a conversational shield, or draped open to invite questions. The design is meant to be approachable — not a lecture, but a visible readiness to hold space.

“Be the voice for stories no one talks about. Carry them gently. Listen louder.”